
"The forecast predicts below-normal temperatures across the region, with the coldest periods expected in mid- to late December, early and late January, and early February. Precipitation will be below normal throughout most of the state, signaling a generally dry winter. Snowfall will also depend on location-above normal in eastern areas and below normal in the west. The snowiest stretches are forecast for mid-December in eastern Georgia and late January in northern areas."
"That combination of cold and dryness points to a more traditional Southern winter-clear skies, crisp air, and a few icy mornings mixed in. Homeowners in northern Georgia, particularly around the foothills, might see the occasional dusting of snow, while coastal and central regions will mostly enjoy brisk but bright winter days. Home Fixes to Tackle Before Winter Sets In Before the first real cold snap, November is the ideal time for Georgia homeowners to focus on fall home preparation."
Most areas nationally will be near-normal to slightly milder, but the Southeast will trend colder. Georgia is projected to experience below-normal temperatures overall, with the coldest intervals in mid- to late December, early and late January, and early February. Precipitation is expected to be below normal across much of the state, producing a generally dry winter. Snowfall patterns will vary geographically, with eastern Georgia seeing above-normal snow and western regions below normal. Conditions will favor clear skies, crisp air, occasional icy mornings, and localized dustings of snow. Homeowners should complete fall preparations in November to ready heating and safety systems.
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