Georgia will see more hot, dry days, with only a few late-day storms to break up the heat. Most areas will feel above-normal temperatures with highs reaching the low 90s through the weekend.

What It Means For You: Expect less rain, higher utility bills, and more watering for your yard and garden. The risk of a fast-developing drought is rising, especially if rain doesn’t return soon.

What’s Happening: Only isolated showers or storms are likely in the afternoons, mostly across northern Georgia.

Highs will reach 87–93°F through Saturday, then dip slightly, but it stays warm into next week.

Lows range from 62–68°F most nights.

Between the Lines: With several weeks of light rainfall, lawns, gardens, and farms are drying out fast.

Water use may increase at home and across farms, raisin

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