Shocking Forecast: Georgia Faces Huge Temperature Swings & Dangerous Storms!
If you’ve been enjoying the beautiful sunshine and warm temperatures across Georgia this week, get ready for a big change. A strong cold front is on its way, bringing a major temperature drop and the threat of severe storms by the weekend. Meteorologists are warning that conditions could get dangerous, with damaging winds, heavy rain, and even hail possible in some areas.
Sunny and Warm—for Now
Wednesday has been a picture-perfect day across the state. Atlanta saw highs of 73°F (23°C) under clear skies, Savannah hit a warm 78°F (26°C), and Columbus enjoyed plenty of sunshine with a high of 78°F (26°C). But don’t let the warmth fool you—things are about to shift dramatically. A powerful cold front is moving in, and it won’t take long before Georgia’s weather takes a sharp turn for the worse.

Thursday’s Cold Front Brings Cooler Temps & Showers
By Thursday, March 13, the first sign of the change will be felt. Temperatures will drop across the state, with Atlanta falling to 64°F (18°C), Savannah cooling to 73°F (23°C), and Columbus dipping to 70°F (21°C). Clouds will begin to roll in, and scattered showers and thunderstorms are expected, especially in the afternoon. While Thursday’s storms are not expected to be severe, they will set the stage for a much more intense system this weekend.
Weekend Warm-Up Fuels Severe Storm Threat
The cold air won’t stick around for long. By Saturday, March 15, temperatures will climb back up, creating the perfect conditions for severe thunderstorms.
- Atlanta will warm back up to 72°F (22°C), but clouds and storms will follow.
- Savannah will reach 80°F (26°C), but expect breezy conditions and a possible strong storm later in the day.
- Columbus will see highs of 78°F (26°C), but forecasters warn of increased storm activity.
The biggest concern? Severe thunderstorms that could bring strong winds, hail, and heavy rain Saturday afternoon into the evening. Some models even suggest the potential for isolated tornadoes.
How to Stay Safe
- Monitor the forecast closely – Conditions could change rapidly, so check for updates frequently.
- Prepare for power outages – With high winds expected, downed trees and power lines are possible.
- Secure outdoor objects – Patio furniture, decorations, and trash bins could be blown away in strong gusts.
- Have an emergency plan – Know where to shelter if warnings are issued.
Looking Ahead: Calmer but Cooler Weather
By Sunday, March 16, the storms should clear out, but cooler air will settle in, bringing highs in the low 70s with partly sunny skies. The following week looks much calmer, but temperatures will remain on the cooler side.
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