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Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Staying cool and dry for Election Day - 41 NBC News

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It has been a chilly night already in Middle Georgia, and we are forecasting low temperatures in the 30’s by tomorrow morning.

A frost advisory has been issued for all of Middle GA through tomorrow morning.

High pressure over the southeast will continue to keep clear skies in the area through much of the week. This means despite a cold start to election day, sunshine will help warm us up into the 70’s.

Through the rest of the week high pressure will move to the east and start to bring increased moisture to Middle Georgia. We will also see a small warm up from the low 70’s to the mid 70’s by the end of the week.

By the weekend a few showers will be possible in Middle Georgia, but we are not expecting a total rain out. Otherwise it looks like a comfortable weekend with a little more humidity than what we are dealing with out there now.

Although we have been experiencing a few cooler than normal days, we will see a general warming trend through the end of the week, and potentially into next week as well.

Meanwhile, off the coast of Nicaragua, Hurricane Eta has rapidly intensified to a Category 4 Hurricane. This will likely bring catastrophic wind damage, landslides, and deadly flash flooding, as well as storm surge.

The forecast for Eta brings it on land in Central America tomorrow then loops it back into the Caribbean by the weekend. There are still some questions, but it is possible that this could strengthen again next week and impact the US.  Definitely something we are watching closely.

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Cecilia Reeves joined the 41 First Alert Storm Team as Chief Meteorologist in August of 2016.  She grew up just north of Macon, in McDonough, GA but attended the University of Alabama and received an undergraduate degree in Telecommunications and Film with a concentration in Broadcast Journalism.  Upon graduation in Tuscaloosa, she traveled up to road to Starkville, MS where she received a Masters of Science in Broadcast Meteorology.  In her career she has worked on the West Coast, in the Midwest, and now back home in the Southeast.  When she is not forecasting she enjoys training Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, cheering on her teams (Alabama Crimson Tide, Atlanta Falcons, and the Kansas City Royals), and playing with her dogs: Dora and Winston.

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November 03, 2020 at 10:00AM
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Staying cool and dry for Election Day - 41 NBC News

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