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Atlanta, GA – A surge of unseasonable warmth could spread across Georgia within days, pushing temperatures well above early March averages and increasing the risk of heavy rain before St. Patrick’s Day festivities ramp up statewide.
According to NOAA’s 8-14 day outlook issued February 26 and valid March 6-12, there is an 80-90% probability of above normal temperatures stretching from the Northeast through the Southeast and into the Gulf Coast. Georgia sits firmly inside that high-confidence zone, signaling highs that could run significantly above seasonal norms from the North Georgia mountains to the coast…