Georgia Winter Weather Forecast is Surprising
The Georgia winter forecast is here from weather experts, and if you’re in the area all winter, you’re likely curious about what to expect. Fall is a beautiful season, with cool, crisp nights, deep sunsets and vibrant foliage. But, right after fall, comes winter. I don’t like cold temperatures at all, so the warmer, the better in my book. More than anything, I don’t like winters that drag on and on and prefer an early spring. Here’s what the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says about what to expect for this winter.
Georgia Winter Weather Forecast
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has released its latest prediction for the 2024-25 winter, and it’s an interesting one. Most of the country, according to the forecast, is on target to be likely warmed this coming winter, but a small part of the U.S. will be notably colder. Thankfully, that area isn’t close, as it’s in the northwestern part of the country, mainly the state of Washington. As for moisture, about half of the country is set to have more moisture than normal while the other half is looking at drier conditions. So, most areas of the country are looking to see at least temperatures or moisture different than what the National Weather Service considers normal.
It’s worth adding that the Farmer’s Almanac, in general, predicts temperatures up and snowfall down for most of the country this season. “This winter, temperatures will be up and snowfall down throughout most of the United States,” Carol Connare, the Almanac’s editor-in-chief, said. “While there will still be plenty of chilly temperatures and snow for most slopes, the high heating costs associated with the season shouldn’t hit so hard.” Connare added that they’re predicting “temperate, uneventful winter—potentially a welcome reprieve from the extremes of recent years.” I like the sound of that.
So, for the Georgia winter weather forecast, the state is looking at a good chance of seeing above normal temperatures, with a 60%-70% chance for almost the entire state. What’s surprising is that the state has one of the warmest predictions for the summer. As for precipitation, in Georgia is predicted to have drier conditions this winter, with the southern parts of the states looking at the driest. So, most of the states will be looking at a lower chance of precipitation. The tip of state, however, is looking at normal precipitation levels for the winter, according to the Georgia winter weather experts.