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Temperatures plunge to 10 in some metro towns, 0 at Brasstown Bald

By The Associated Press
Posted 8:29AM on Thursday 8th January 2015 ( 9 years ago )
ATLANTA (AP) Temperatures fell to 10 degrees before dawn in Marietta, Cartersville and Rome and 12 in Atlanta as an arctic blast of frigid weather brought the coldest temperatures in a year to Georgia. Among other cities and towns in north Georgia, a low of 10 was also recorded in Gainesville, Buford, and Jefferson.<br /> <br /> It was even colder in the north Georgia mountains. A U.S. Forest Service weather station recorded an air temperature of 0 degrees shortly after 5 a.m. Thursday at Brasstown Bald, Georgia's highest peak. A check of various cities in the north Georgia region found temperatures of 3 degrees in Blue Ridge, 4 in Blairsville, 5 in Clayton and 6 in Cleveland.<br /> <br /> School districts were delaying start times and warming shelters were open across the state. <br /> <br /> A wind-chill advisory Thursday morning included all of northern and central Georgia and parts of south Georgia, including Vidalia, Americus and Statesboro. <br /> <br /> The wind chill the combination of air temperature and wind was 4 degrees below zero before dawn Thursday in the northwest Georgia town of Calhoun. <br /> <br /> <i>WDUN staff contributed to this report.</i>

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