Winter Storm Watch for weekend
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Showers possible Thursday and Friday. Winter weather still looks to be a concern Saturday into Sunday, possibly even through Monday.
MACON, Ga. — The 13WMAZ Weather Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert for Saturday through Monday morning as a system approaches that could bring a wintry mix to certain portions of the area. This could result in icy road conditions in these spots throughout this weekend.
Mother Nature is making an impact on the plans for this weekend with many throughout Georgia, as more models with weather experts are showing an increase in likely wintry weather conditions. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Peachtree City,
The National Weather Service and Farmer's Almanac say snow could be possible for some parts of Georgia.
“Given the magnitude of the cold air that follows the storm, many areas in the Southern states could struggle with an icy grip of winter with some damage to infrastructure and major travel difficulties, the scope of which will be revealed in the coming days as more details of the storm unfold,” said AccuWeather senior meteorologist Alex Sosnowski.
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Good Wednesday morning! We’re starting the day off cold, with temperatures right around the freezing mark under mostly clear skies. Throughout the day, you’ll notice increasing cloud cover along with rising temperatures.
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