Friday, November 14, 2014

Big Freeze Headed for Atlanta Early Next Week

By Katy Galimberti, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
November 15,2014; 2:37AM,EST
 
 
Sweeping arctic air will push into the Atlanta area for the early part of next week.
Temperatures will reach near 60 F by Sunday, but will then come crashing down by Monday night.
Due to the massive shift of arctic air, conditions will be cooler into the middle of next week. Overnight temperatures will see the greatest dip with Monday and Tuesday nights hitting below the 30 F mark.

Fans headed to Bobby Dodd Stadium on Saturday should dress warmly for the noon kickoff between Georgia Tech and Clemson. Morning tailgaters should dress in an extra layer or two as AccuWeather RealFeel® temperatures will be closer to the mid-30s.
However, with the strong sunny skies, temperatures at kickoff will feel closer to the 50 F mark.
Similar conditions will prevail for those planning to stay for post-game celebrations or other outdoor plans.
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Showers could reach the metro area Saturday evening and persist into Monday. Track the rainfall to your precise location by using MinuteCast® if you are headed to any outdoor plans or sporting events.
Much cooler air will again blast the region early next week before returning closer to normal by midweek.
AccuWeather RealFeel® temperatures will be in the upper teens to the mid-20s Monday night through Wednesday night before a moderating trend starts Thursday

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