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A warming trend is likely in South Georgia this week

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ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) – Tonight: A trough is pushing through the region this evening and reinforcing the cold air we have across Southwest Georgia. High pressure still settling across the region along with a few high-level cirrus clouds will keep temperatures from dropping to freezing tonight. However, we will be close to it with lows in the middle to upper 30s. Some patchy frost will be possible through early Monday.

President’s Day: High pressure will finally settle into the area for the holiday. Temperatures will also rebound slightly as clear skies and dry air move into the region. High temperatures will climb toward the low 60s. Despite the slightly warmer highs for the day, we are going to see cold lows overnight due to clear skies and calm winds. Lows will fall toward freezing and slightly below it for a few areas. Make sure to protect pets, plants, and pipes.

Tuesday: Back to work we go, but after a cold start, temperatures will rise a little higher in the 60s. Sunshine will be in abundance across the region. We could even be slightly warmer during the night as well.

The rest of the week: We are holding on to the warming trend. Temperatures will climb from the upper 60s into the mid-70s by the end of the week. Something else to take note of will be a chance for showers on Thursday night into Friday morning. A cold front is forecasted to move through the region, but rain chances are low for now.

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The Weekend: We are dry, sunny, and back in the 60s to kick off the weekend. However, temperatures will not stay down for long because signs of warmer weather are back by next week.

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