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Weather Alert: Brace Yourselves for Dangerous Wind Chills
The arctic invasion will hit Lawrenceville and the rest of north Georgia with the coldest temps since last January.
The cold and windy weather will hit Georgia like an ice pick in the forehead today, bringing us the coldest temperatures since last January.
And get this: there’s a chance of frozen precipitation this weekend.
The National Weather Service in Peachtree City has issued wind chill and high wind advisories for virtually all of north and central Georgia today. Winds gusting to 40 mph will send wind chills to the single digits in most locations, and even as low as minus-5 in extreme north Georgia.
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Overnight lows are expected to be in the low teens from Atlanta northward.
“Very Cold air and strong winds can result in frostbite or hypothermia if proper precautions are not taken,” the weather service said.
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The wind advisory is in effect from 10 a.m. Wednesday to 1 a.m. Thursday, with winds 20 to 30 mph and gusts to 40. Along with supercharging the cold temperatures, winds could also topple trees and damage unsecured property.
The wind child advisory is in effect from 7 p.m. Wednesday to 10 a.m. Thursday (check out the wind-child chart in the attached NWS graphic.
The weather service suggests that if you have to go outside, dress in layers, wear a hat and mittens (they are better than gloves), and try to stay out of the wind. Make sure your kids are properly bundled up at the bus stop Thursday morning. Bring your pets indoors.
In Lawrenceville, the weather service forecasts an overnight low of 13 degrees tonight. Thursday’s high is expected to be 33, followed by lows of 20 Thursday night, 22 Friday night and 28 Saturday.
There is a 30 percent chance of freezing rain Sunday, when the high is expected to be 42.
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