South Georgia Weather Authority Forecast: January 21, 2026

Milder next few days under partly to mostly cloudy skies as temperatures reach the low 70s. Rain showers become likely on Sunday. A more northerly track of the Winter Storm, a warm nose of air in the lower to middle levels of atmosphere and surface temperatures forecasted to be well above freezing appears to prohibit any wintry precipitation concerns for SWGA at this time. However, any remaining moisture may refreeze to form patchy Black Ice by Monday morning. Meanwhile, Portions of Central Georgia may see a light glaze while Northern Georgia including the Atlanta metro could see 1/4 to 1/2 inch of Ice Accretion with “significant” to “crippling” impacts that will result in hazardous to impossible travel conditions, possible widespread and prolonged power outages, and a long duration of extreme cold after the event. If you have friends or family members there, please encourage them to prepare!

Matthew Crumley

@MattCBS44

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