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The Sky this Week: New Year’s Planetary Show

2021 is getting ready to come to a close and the planets are gearing up for a good show in celebration. But first a quick...

White Christmas? Keep dreaming

If you're dreaming of a white Christmas, you'd better head north. Meteorologists predict snow in the Mountain West and from northeast Montana into northern...

The Sky this Week: Winter begins

High in the sky later this week Santa Clause will make an appearance, but before that we have a fairly exciting week. The next few...

What do the recent Midwest tornadoes mean for Georgia’s climate future?

  Georgia's state climatologist Bill Murphey knows firsthand what it's like to live through extreme weather. When an E4 tornado swept through Newnan in March...

Watch the Skies: Comet Leonard Update

Comet Leonard is continuing to brighten and this week is the best time to check it out. A couple weeks back we took a look...

Record highs recorded across North Georgia Friday

Nearly every weather station across Northeast Georgia saw a record high set on Friday afternoon. Records were shattered by as much as 5 degrees...

The Sky this Week: Orion rising

We're headed into the winter months which can mean only one thing: the mighty Orion has returned. The sun may be going down at 5:15PM...

Drought expands into North Georgia

If you think it has been dry recently, you are right. For the first time in a long time, the US Drought Monitor has the...

When a rainy year goes dry: An Intro to ENSO

Weather stations across North Georgia have had quite the busy year. The station in Cornelia had already exceeded the yearly rainfall average by 1"...

Watch the Skies: Comet Leonard

It's been a while since we had a comet bright enough to talk about. You have to go all the way back to Comet...

Dry, mild weather expected on Thanksgiving Day

While there may be a near 100% chance of good food on Thursday, one thing there isn't a good chance of is rain. Expect a...

Longest partial lunar eclipse in nearly 600 years wows stargazers

In the wee hours of November 19, the moon spent 3 hours, 28 minutes and 23 seconds drenched in the Earth's shadow. Stargazers from...