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Atlanta, Georgia – A damp, cooler pattern is lining up across Georgia and northern Florida ahead of St. Patrick’s Day, with repeated rounds of rain and daytime temperatures running below the typical early-spring warmth between March 11 and March 17.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, both Georgia and Florida fall within a 40-50% probability zone for above-normal precipitation during the 8-14 day period. While temperatures are projected to trend near to slightly above seasonal averages overall, persistent cloud cover and rainfall could keep daytime highs feeling cooler, especially during steady rain…