ATLANTA — It’s going to be a bitterly cold night ahead and will last into Friday morning.
A cold weather advisory has been issued for all of North Georgia beginning at 10 p.m. Thursday through 10 a.m. Friday morning.
Wind chills will feel like 2 degrees in the mountain counties and around 15 degrees in the south metro.
Wind gusts are expected to be around 20 mph until early Friday morning.
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“Morning lows are going to drop down into the mid-and-upper teens over West Georgia, near 20 degrees in Atlanta, in the suburbs, in the teens in many spots,” Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz said.
The temperatures are going to moderate in the days ahead rising into the 50s by the weekend.
When we could see 70s again, on Channel 2 Action News throughout the night.
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