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Atlanta, Georgia – A rare surge of Arctic air is expected to press deep into the Southeast during the first full week of February, bringing an extended stretch of much colder-than-normal temperatures to Georgia and parts of northern Florida, though snow chances are expected to remain limited.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, temperatures across the Southeast are favored to run well below normal from Friday through the following Thursday as Arctic high pressure expands southward from the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic. Despite the colder setup, precipitation probabilities are leaning below average, signaling a reduced risk for widespread winter weather…