Athens, GA – Expect warmer temperatures and sunny skies around Northeast Georgia today. Currently it is about 50 degrees in Athens. That temperature will steadily rise and peak around 57 today.

Today's high will be around 57 degrees for the NE GA area.
Today and tomorrow’s highs will reach close to 60 degrees for the NE GA area.

Tonight, temperatures will settle around 30 degrees with clear skies. You should just be able to make out the tiny sliver of a waning crescent moon.

Northeast Georgia Weather Headlines for 11/20/14

  • Warmer Temperatures Ahead
  • Sunny Skies
  • Rain Expected Early Next Week

The warming trend continues tomorrow, as tomorrow’s highs will reach around 60 degrees.

 

 

High temperatures for tomorrow will reach about 60 degrees across NE GA.
High temperatures for tomorrow will reach about 60 degrees across NE GA.

The Georgia Bulldogs and Charleston Southern Buccaneers will kickoff at noon on Saturday under partly cloudy skies. You might want to bring a jacket. It will be a brisk 56 degrees at kickoff.

The Bulldogs and Buccaneers kick off at noon Saturday at a cool, crisp 56 degrees.
The Bulldogs and Buccaneers kick off at noon Saturday at a cool, crisp 56 degrees.

Temperatures for this weekend and the coming week should surpass our 48-degree average from this week. Along with the warmer weather, look out for chances of rain on Sunday and Monday.

Along with warmer weather, expect a chance for rain this weekend.
Along with warmer weather, expect a chance for rain this weekend.

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