Arctic air surges: Long night of freezing rain ahead
Arctic air is surging down the Appalachians, dropping temperatures into the lower 30s and 20s across Northeast Georgia as moisture rolls in. FOX 5 Storm Team Meteorologist David Chandley warns of a "long night" of freezing rain, with high-resolution modeling showing the icy "pink" zones expanding into metro Atlanta by the wee hours. While the South Side may see mostly rain, cities like Gainesville, Athens, and Canton are bracing for a treacherous mess by 5 a.m.
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