Macon, Georgia meteorologists forecast increased rain and cooler temperatures Friday into Saturday as an upper trough and a developing Gulf surface low move northeastward, producing widespread showers and scattered thunderstorms across Middle Georgia while keeping daytime highs limited to the 60s and low 70s before a dry spell returns Sunday. In Indianapolis and the Western Carolinas this week, forecasters warned of below-average temperatures and patchy frost Friday night into Sunday morning and declared a First Alert Weather Day Saturday for the Upstate, prompting advice to postpone or provide backups for outdoor events, monitor local forecasts, and expect rain to taper Saturday night.
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Your weekend plans might need a rain check. If you're in Georgia, Indiana, or the Carolinas, expect cooler temperatures and rain. Outdoor activities could be a washout. Keep an eye on local forecasts and consider backup plans.
Mother Nature's throwing a curveball this weekend. But come Sunday, expect a dry spell and warming trend. So, hang in there. It's just a temporary hiccup. Worth forwarding if you know someone with weekend plans in these regions.
Indoor businesses, municipal utilities, and consumers of indoor services benefited from postponed outdoor activities as predictable rainfall increased indoor foot traffic and stabilized water resources.
Outdoor event organizers, attendees, and some agricultural producers near frost-prone areas suffered schedule disruptions, potential revenue losses, and localized crop risk due to rain and patchy frost.
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