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Valdosta, Georgia – Communities along the Florida–Georgia line could wake up to unusually cold mornings during St. Patrick’s Day week as a surge of cooler air pushes deep into the Southeast just days before the start of spring.
According to the NOAA Climate Prediction Center’s 8–14 day outlook, the period from March 15 through March 21 favors below-normal temperatures across much of the eastern United States, including portions of the Deep South. The pattern develops as a broad cold boundary stretches from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast, allowing cooler Canadian air to spread southward…