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Cooler Week Ahead

What a difference a week makes. Last week we were running 10-15 degrees above normal while this week we cool back down to normal or even slightly below. But still no exciting weather to report. So far spring hasn't brought too much in the way of severe weather or rainfall for us. Our rainfall totals here at DaculaWeather.com are running almost 4" below normal for the year so far and we desperately need some rainfall before we head into the summer months. The  latest Drought Monitor map shows almost 60 percent of the state is extreme or exceptional drought levels. 

March is officially the warmest March ever recorded at all four major reporting stations under the Peachtree City NWS office, Atlanta, Athens, Columbus, and Macon. Not only did Atlanta beat the old record, it beat it by being a whopping 11.3 degrees above average, while the old record (set in 1945) was only 8.6 degrees above average.

And we're not starting off good for April either. Here at DaculaWeather.com, we've averaged 62.4 degrees over the last four Aprils, so far this April we're averaging 65.6 degrees and we're only a week into the month.

For you gardeners out there, we have a new page for you. The USDA has recently released new growing zone maps for the entire country, and you can view some of those here.

In addition, the National Weather Service has issued a Special Weather Statement for Monday.

"...FIRE DANGER STATEMENT...
...HIGH FIRE DANGER CONDITIONS FOR MONDAY AFTERNOON AND INTO THE EVENING FOR PORTIONS OF NORTH GEORGIA DUE TO LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY. RELATIVE HUMIDITIES OF 25 PERCENT OR LESS CAN BE EXPECTED FOR 4 OR MORE HOURS MONDAY AFTERNOON INTO THE EVENING FOR AREAS GENERALLY ALONG AND NORTH OF A LINE FROM CARROLLTON TO ATLANTA TO MONROE TO WASHINGTON. WINDS WILL BE NORTHWEST AT 10 MPH. WITH DRY FUELS...HIGH FIRE DANGER CONDITIONS CAN BE EXPECTED. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR LOCAL BURN PERMITTING AUTHORITIES CONCERNING WHETHER YOU MAY BURN OUTDOORS. IF YOU DO BURN OUTSIDE...USE EXTREME CAUTION."

 

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North Georgia Weather

5:35 pm on Thursday, April 19, 2012

It's about 6pm on Tuesday and it's 65º and falling at 4º per hour, and it's 9º cooler than this same time yesterday.

Expect very gusty winds through tomorrow and chilly temperatures that will be below normal for a change. Expect lows to reach into the 30's on Thursday morning with a Freeze Watch out for several northeast Georgia mountains.

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North Georgia Weather

5:35 pm on Thursday, April 19, 2012

BTW... today is a NO BURN Day in Gwinnett, and I'm sure tomorrow will be too. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning for the northern 2/3's of Georgia for Wednesday with very gusty winds and low humidity,

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North Georgia Weather

11:23 am on Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Wednesday April 11, 2012 is a NO burn day in Gwinnett County. National weather service forecast RED FLAG WARNING today for high fire danger conditions this afternoon due to low relative humidity and winds 10-20 MPH gusting to 25 MPH makes outdoor burning extremely dangerous today.

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North Georgia Weather

4:43 pm on Wednesday, April 11, 2012

FROST ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 10 AM EDT THURSDAY
FOR PORTIONS OF NORTH AND CENTRAL GEORGIA...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PEACHTREE CITY HAS ISSUED A FROST
ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 2 AM TO 10 AM EDT THURSDAY.

• LOCATIONS...PORTIONS OF NORTH AND CENTRAL GEORGIA.

• TEMPERATURES...MID 30S.

• TIMING...2 AM THROUGH 10 AM THURSDAY MORNING

• IMPACTS...WITH TEMPERATURES IN THE MID 30S... SUSCEPTIBLE
PLANTS MAY BE DAMAGED OR KILLED IF LEFT UNCOVERED OR
UNPROTECTED.

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North Georgia Weather

8:28 am on Friday, April 13, 2012

Friday April 13, 2012 is a NO burn day in Gwinnett County. National weather service forecast high fire danger conditions this afternoon due to low relative humidity.

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