Sunday morning weather forecast
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FOX 5 Storm Team Meteorologist Alex Forbes says that temperatures will be soaring this week, setting the stage for a warm March. 

Weekend weather forecast
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North Georgia is experiencing an unusually mild late February, with temperatures climbing into the upper 60s and low 70s. While a brief increase in cloud cover is expected overnight, a high-pressure system will move in tomorrow afternoon, bringing sunny, dry conditions perfect for outdoor weekend plans. A weak cold front arriving late Sunday into Monday will bring slight rain chances and a minor temperature dip before a significant rebound back into the mid-to-upper 70s to kick off the beginning of March.

Friday evening forecast
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Residents of Atlanta can look forward to a significant warming trend this weekend, with temperatures set to skyrocket from a daytime high of 65°F on Friday to 74°F by Sunday. While Friday and Saturday offer mostly sunny to sunny conditions, Sunday will bring a shift to cloudy skies with a slight 10% chance of rain. Winds will remain relatively light, transitioning from the northwest on Friday to a slightly breezier 8 mph by Sunday afternoon.

Friday midday forecast
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Clearing skies and pleasant temperatures. 

Friday morning weather forecast
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A Flash Flood Warning is in effect until 6:30 a.m. this morning. Rain should be clearing out by about 10 a.m. and highs will be in the mid 60s this afternoon. 

Thursday night forecast
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Atlanta is bracing for a fresh round of overnight storms pushing in from the west, bringing heavy downpours, lightning, and the possibility of small hail. Despite the rain, temperatures reached an unseasonably warm 64 degrees today, and the warming trend is expected to continue. While the morning commute may feature wet roads, the clouds are set to dissipate by Friday afternoon, clearing the way for a beautiful weekend with temperatures climbing into the mid-70s by Sunday.

Thursday evening forecast
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A much-needed line of showers and storms is pushing across North Georgia, providing relief for a significant year-to-date rain deficit. While tonight brings heavy downpours, lightning, and 45 mph wind gusts, the system is expected to clear by the weekend, giving way to dry conditions and a notable warming trend with highs reaching the mid-70s by Sunday.

Cumberland Mall curfew after The Battery teen takeover
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Following a social media-driven "teen takeover" at The Battery that resulted in 17 arrests and the recovery of weapons, Cobb County officials are bracing for a potential repeat this Saturday at Cumberland Mall.

Heavy rain, thunderstorms move through North Georgia Thursday

Heavy rain and thunderstorms are moving through metro Atlanta today, but a major weekend warmup is trailing right behind the storm clouds.

Wednesday night forecast
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After a period of record-breaking warmth where temperatures soared more than 20 degrees above average, Atlanta is bracing for a much-needed "course correction" in the form of heavy rainfall.

Wednesday afternoon forecast
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North Georgia is bracing for much-needed rainfall as a cold front moves in, bringing an 80% chance of rain by tomorrow afternoon. While currently 9 degrees warmer than yesterday, parts of the region remain under extreme drought conditions, particularly in Eastern Georgia counties like Madison and Oglethorpe. The incoming system offers a chance to chip away at significant rainfall deficits before a warm, clear weekend with highs reaching the mid-70s.

Tuesday night forecast
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After a frigid start in the teens for North Georgia, temperatures are beginning a steady climb toward a spring-like weekend. While tonight remains cool with lows near freezing in mountain areas like Blairsville, the rest of the week will see highs pumping up well above the seasonal average into the 60s.

Tuesday afternoon forecast
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North Georgia is currently navigating a transition from severe drought to a much-needed period of precipitation. While a soaking rain is forecast for late Thursday into Friday morning—potentially bringing up to 1.5 inches of rainfall—the region remains under significant moisture stress.