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Weather Alert: High Wind Advisory Followed by Arctic Front this Weekend

Wind chills will be in the teens and below in Dunwoody County by Saturday.

After last weekend’s weather with temperatures in the 60s, Old Man Winter has a dose of reality coming your way.

After all, it is still winter.

Windy and cold conditions are expected throughout north Georgia for the rest of the week, the National Weather Service in Peachtree City said.

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The weather service issued a Wind Advisory for all of central and north Georgia from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday. Northwest winds of 20 mph, gusting to 30, are expected. High temps will be in the 40s. Watch out for wind-blown debris, toppled limbs and trees, and windy conditions on the roadways.

A fire danger statement also has been issued due to the high winds and low humidities.

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The wind will be followed by bitterly cold air overnight, with low temps in the 20s by Friday morning.

The cold pattern continues this weekend with the advance of a strong arctic front that will increase winds and lower wind chills:

A strong but dry arctic front will move across north and central Georgia Saturday. Much colder air will spread across the region Saturday night as northwest winds increase to 15 to 30 mph. High temperatures Sunday are expected to rise only into the upper 20s and 30s across north Georgia, and the mid 30s to lower 40s across central Georgia. Wind chill values will range from the single digits below zero across portions of north Georgia to the teens above zero across portions of central Georgia. — National Weather Service

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In Dunwoody, the weather service forecasts an overnight low of 21 and winds of 5 to 15 mph. Friday’s high should be 40, with an overnight low of 27.

Saturday’s high is expected to be 52, but it’ll get a whole lot colder again from there, with a Sunday high of 34 and lows in the teens Saturday and Sunday nights.


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