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Stillmore, Georgia Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Peachtree City GA 242 PM EDT Mon Oct 6 2025

...Afternoon Area Forecast Discussion...

.KEY MESSAGES... Updated at 237 PM EDT Mon Oct 6 2025

- Isolated to scattered light showers ongoing across the area under overcast skies will continue into tonight amid breezy easterly winds.

- Chance for showers and thunderstorms will accompany a cold frontal passage midweek, though accumulations will generally be less than a half of an inch.

- Drier, more Fall-like conditions return late week.

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.SHORT TERM... (This afternoon through Tuesday) Issued at 237 PM EDT Mon Oct 6 2025

Overall a somewhat quiet pattern occurring across Georgia today and tomorrow ahead of the approaching cold front. Low level cloud cover is prevalent over much of the area with some clearing over parts of central Georgia generally south of Macon and Columbus. Temps today were lowered as a result with NBM10 mixed in to more accurately forecast the high temps in the mid 70s today with low 80s where the clouds have broken. Light showers are being observed mainly over eastern GA with some filtering into the metro ATL area. These should continue through the remainder of the afternoon and evening similar to yesterday although more isolated in nature. Wind gusts up to 20 mph are expected to continue through the afternoon before tapering off overnight and only low end gusts expected tomorrow. For tomorrow the troughing over the upper plains will begin really pushing eastward with a cold front at the surface approaching the far northern portions of Georgia Tuesday night into Wednesday morning with precip chances elevated to account for the expected linear shower/storm line. With the timing of this line, it will be hard to get anything robust storm wise and will likely stick with a just thunderstorms with the potential for maybe one or two strong storms. CAPE values are currently forecast in the 500 J/kg area which isn`t overly impressive and as such SPC has only highlighted our area in general thunder.

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.LONG TERM... (Wednesday morning through next Sunday) Issued at 237 PM EDT Mon Oct 6 2025

The extended forecast starts off with a frontal boundary pushing into NW GA Wed morning and slowly moving SE through the state. This front will bring some showers and thunderstorms to the area Wed and Thu but not expecting much in the way of severe weather. The main low pressure center associated with this front is centered of Quebec, Canada and the deeper moisture, better dynamics, and better instability indices are also well north of the region. The tail end of the frontal boundary sweeps through the area Wed and Thu so we are not expecting much from it. We will have some warm temperatures across the area ahead of this front for this time of year (80s to near 90) which will help to mix things up and get some showers and thunderstorms going. but the fact still remains that this front will be moisture starved with rainfall totals expected in the 0.1 to 0.5 inch range through Thu. As this front moves through the state another high pressure ridge builds in quickly behind the front pushing into N GA Thu morning. This ridge becomes centered over the eastern great lakes states Thu afternoon and doesn`t really build to fast down into the southeastern U.S. This will allow the frontal boundary to stall across south GA Thu night into FRi. We could still see some isolated showers Fri across central GA still being in close proximity to the old frontal boundary.

By Fri afternoon/evening and wave along the tail end of the front begins to develop and becomes a closed low center just off the GA/Carolina coast by Sat morning. This low is expected to continue to develop as it moves up the eastern seaboard through Sunday. If this does happen this low center will wrap up quickly pulling whats left of the old frontal boundary NE with it and allowing a drier airmass to filter in to the state from the N/NW. So as of right now it looks like we could see a near perfect October weather weekend with mostly clear skies and cooler fall like temps.

By Thu the cooler airmass behind eh frontal boundary begins to push into the state with highs mainly in the 70s expected Thu. Will see some highs in the 60s and 70s Friday. These cooler temps continue into the weekend with temps expected in the 70s to near 80 both days.

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.AVIATION... (18Z TAFS) Issued at 144 PM EDT Mon Oct 6 2025

Clouds have been slow to lift to MVFR today but should get to low end MVFR in the next hour. Expecting isolated showers again from now until sunset with the best timing being 20-24z. Should see ceilings lift to VFR overnight before decreasing again tomorrow morning with IFR expected again before scattering out into the afternoon ahead of the front. Wind gusts up to 20 mph are possible through the evening.

//ATL Confidence...18Z Update... Medium confidence on CIGS. Hernandez

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.PRELIMINARY POINT TEMPS/POPS... Athens 63 79 66 82 / 30 10 10 40 Atlanta 66 82 68 83 / 20 10 20 30 Blairsville 61 76 62 75 / 20 10 50 50 Cartersville 66 84 67 83 / 20 10 40 30 Columbus 67 87 68 88 / 20 10 10 20 Gainesville 65 80 66 81 / 40 10 30 40 Macon 65 86 66 86 / 20 10 0 20 Rome 68 85 68 83 / 20 20 50 30 Peachtree City 64 84 66 85 / 20 10 10 30 Vidalia 67 87 67 89 / 10 10 0 10

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.FFC WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. &&

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SHORT TERM...Hernandez LONG TERM....01 AVIATION...Hernandez

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