Long Stretch of Warm Weather About to End
If we make it through tomorrow, it will be two weeks since the temperature dropped below freezing in Lawrenceville. The last morning the temperature was below freezing was back on December 29th, with a recorded low of 25.4 degrees.
For the month of January so far, Atlanta is measuring 14.1 degrees above the normal average temperature for the first ten days of the month, with 56.7 degrees. Here in Lawrenceville, our average temperature for the period is 54.1 degrees, with the difference possibly explained by the normal tendency for the city to remain warmer overnight than out here in the suburbs.
The pleasant stretch will likely end Saturday morning, as a cold front follows some rainy weather expected on Thursday and Thursday night. The forecast now doesn’t look as cold as was predicted earlier in the week, as the coldest of the Canadian air doesn’t make it all the way here. By Sunday night, and in to the early part of the following week, expect temperatures about five degrees below normal, in the upper 20s.
The long range forecast from the 19th through the 26th calls for normal Winter temperatures, and lower than normal precipitation for the area.
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