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Atlanta, Georgia – A shift toward colder-than-normal weather during the Jan 20–24 period is increasing concern for winter weather across northern Georgia, particularly in higher elevations where cold air is more likely to hold. While snow is not a guarantee, the developing pattern raises the risk for snow or ice if precipitation moves through at the right time.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, northern Georgia carries a 50–60% probability of below-normal temperatures during the January 20–24 window. Precipitation probabilities remain above normal at 40–50%, a combination that supports the potential for wintry precipitation, especially during overnight and early morning hours when temperatures are lowest…