Seriously here in South GA it has gotten cold a little early we've already been below freezing more than once and it came kinda early this season. I think we are going to have record cold this winter season even here in the south.
Here's what the NWS Office in Atlanta,Ga had to say about North Georgia in their forecast discussion.....
.LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...
THE GFS LONG RANGE SOLUTION CONTINUES TO BE MORE AMBITIOUS THAN
THE OTHER MODELS...BUT IT HAS BECOME MORE REALISTIC COMPARED TO
THE TWO EARLIER RUNS. THE MAIN CONCERN IS HOW DEEP WILL THE UPPER
LEVEL TROUGH BECOME AS IT MOVES INTO THE SOUTHEAST U.S. SUNDAY AND
THROUGH THE REGION BY TUESDAY. THIS WILL DETERMINE HOW DEEP THE
SURFACE LOW GETS AS IT DEVELOPS IN THE GULF AND MOVES NORTHEAST
ALONG THE ATLANTIC COAST EARLY NEXT WEEK. ONCE AGAIN SINCE ALL
LONG RANGE MODELS POINT TO MEASURABLE RAIN...HAVE CHOSEN TO GO
WITH THE HIGHER MEX MOS GUIDANCE POPS AND TEMPS.
PLENTY OF COLD AIR EXPECTED TO PLUNGE INTO GA WITH THE APPROACHING
TROUGH AXIS. THIS COMBINED WITH AMPLE WRAPAROUND MOISTURE FROM THE
STORM SYSTEM ALONG THE MIDDLE ATLANTIC COAST WILL CREATE THE
POTENTIAL FOR FROZEN PRECIPITATION OVER NORTH GA LATE SUNDAY NIGHT
THROUGH EARLY TUESDAY MORNING. MOST LIKELY WILL SEE A RAIN OR SNOW
MIX NORTH OF INTERSTATE 85 WITH ALL SNOW AT HIGHER ELEVATIONS OF
THE NORTH CENTRAL AND NORTHEAST GA MOUNTAINS. TOO EARLY TO TELL ON
SNOW AMOUNTS...BUT AN INCH OR TWO CAN BE REASONABLY EXPECTED IN THE
HIGHER ELEVATIONS.THE REMAINDER OF TUESDAY WILL BE A TRANSITIONAL DAY AS A DRIER
AIRMASS MOVES INTO THE STATE WITH BUILDING HIGH PRESSURE. EXPECT
RAPID WARMING ON WEDNESDAY AS THE HIGH DRIFTS INTO FL WITH A LOW
LEVEL SOUTHWEST FLOW PREVAILING.
Something to watch indeed....