Atlanta weathered its second winter storm of the season on Tuesday, seeing about an inch of snow across the metro.
The National Weather Service issues a Winter Storm Watch when there is potential for significant and hazardous winter weather to affect the area within 48 hours.
An extreme cold warning has been issued for Atlanta and North Georgia for Monday morning, as the wind chill is expected to be at or below zero degrees.
Almost a week after snow and ice blew across the state, the National Weather Service is forecasting potential snow on Tuesday and Wednesday in areas like Augusta, Macon, Atlanta, and Athens. There is also a chance of snow on Tuesday in Savannah.
NWS Peachtree City GA issues a weather alert on Monday January 27th for Northwest Georgia until January 28th. Check back here for updates.
Temperatures in the city will feel like they are in the single digits on Monday as extremely cold weather moves into the region.
Atlanta expects light snow with a high near 31°F and brisk winds; conditions to improve with midweek sunshine.
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