Atlanta, Ga. – A strong cold front is set to bring a noticeable shift across Georgia early next week, replacing the late-summer heat with cooler, drier conditions more typical of early fall.
According to the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, the front will sweep across the eastern U.S. by Monday, sending daytime highs across much of Georgia into the mid-70s to low-80s, with nighttime lows dipping into the mid-50s and 60s. The agency noted a significant drop in humidity, offering a crisp and refreshing change for outdoor plans.
Metro Atlanta, Athens, and Macon can expect cooler evenings that may prompt open windows instead of air conditioning. North Georgia, including cities like Gainesville and Dalton, could see the biggest drop in overnight temperatures, with lows well into the 50s. South Georgia, including Valdosta and Albany, will still feel the change, though conditions will stay slightly warmer…