As per reports, North Georgia is forecast to experience fog on Monday (19 May), potentially reducing visibility during the morning commute.
• High temperatures across the region are forecast to rise into the upper 80 degrees Fahrenheit and low 90 degrees Fahrenheit on Monday (19 May) and Tuesday (20 May), marking a shift to warmer conditions.
• A few isolated thunderstorms are possible on Monday (19 May) afternoon, particularly in areas north of Interstate 20.
• A greater risk of strong to severe storms is expected on Tuesday (20 May) evening, with possible damaging winds and hail.
• A cold front is expected to move through the region late Tuesday (20 May) into Wednesday (21 May), reducing temperatures and bringing drier air.
• Conditions are forecast to clear up by Thursday (22 May), with sunny skies and cooler temperatures, with highs in the 70 degrees Fahrenheit and lows in the 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
