Potential for Scattered Rainfall on Sunday in Forecast
In the peach state of Georgia, residents are being advised to keep a close eye on the weather as a First Alert Weather Day has been declared for Thursday, according to FOX Weather's forecast. While the meteorologist or weather team responsible for the Georgia forecast remains unnamed in the search results, FOX Weather Meteorologists are prominently mentioned as covering U.S. weather, including Georgia.
The weather forecast for the coming days predicts a gradual drop in rain coverage behind the front. However, each day during the forecast period, the best chance for showers remains over the GA mountains.
As we move towards the middle of the week, a front is expected to pass through on Wednesday, bringing rain and storms. This makes Wednesday a First Alert Weather Day, as heavy rain and potential storms could cause localised flooding and disruption.
Looking further ahead, another surge of cooler air may be on the horizon around one week from today. In the meantime, the weather forecast for Sunday, Tuesday, and the days in between predicts limited rain coverage and highs in the 80s, making for a pleasant and seasonable weather period.
The night of the report was dry and seasonable in north Georgia, with temperatures dropping to the upper 50s and 60s, providing a refreshing end to the day. Residents are encouraged to stay updated on the weather forecast and take necessary precautions as needed, especially on Wednesday when rain and storms are likely.