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Brrr!! Think It's Cold Now? Wait Until Mid-Week
Weather forecast says get ready for coldest temps of the season in Lawrenceville and elsewhere.

There’s good news and bad news about the impending sub-freezing weather expected later this week in Gwinnett County and the rest of north Georgia.
First the good news: It’s not going to snow, or ice, or sleet. Good news, indeed, unless you’re a student wanting more time off after the holiday break.
Now the bad: It will be frigid enough for all three to happen.
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It’s going to get cold, really cold, according to the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, which says an Arctic cold mass will hit the area like a freight train Wednesday night with sub-freezing temps and even lower wind chills.
Gwinnett residents woke up to temps in the 30s Monday morning to start the first full week of 2015, but the mercury will plummet quickly. The weather service forecasts a low of 14 degrees Wednesday night. Thursday’s high is expected to be only 30 and then be followed by a low of 20 Thursday night. The high should be 41 on Friday.
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Here’s another bit of good news:
As cold as it’ll get this week, it was even colder last year at this time. The weather service said the low temp in Atlanta on Jan 7, 2014, was only 6 degrees.
Stay warm, y’all.
(Image: NWS screenshot)
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