Georgia residents have been soaking up the sunshine and unseasonably warm temperatures this week, with some areas reaching the mid-to-upper 70s. It may feel like spring is here to stay, but donโt be fooledโa major weather shift is coming, and temperatures are about to dive. Meteorologists are warning that a cold front is set to sweep through the state, bringing cooler temperatures, increased winds, and a noticeable drop in warmth just in time for the first weekend of March. If youโve been enjoying the early taste of spring, prepare to break out your jackets again.
Unseasonable Warmth Takes Over Georgia
Over the past few days, Georgia has seen temperatures well above normal for February, with highs soaring into the mid-70s across much of the state.
- Atlanta reached 76ยฐF (24ยฐC) on Wednesday, February 26, much higher than the cityโs typical February high of 57ยฐF (14ยฐC).
- Savannah saw a high of 77ยฐF (25ยฐC), making it feel like a perfect beach day rather than the tail end of winter.
- Augusta also basked in warmth, peaking at 77ยฐF (25ยฐC).
These temperatures are about 15 to 20 degrees warmer than usual for late February, making it one of the warmest stretches of the season so far. However, this warm spell is temporary, and a dramatic cooldown is just days away.

Here Comes the Cold: Major Temperature Drop Ahead
As March approaches, so does a strong cold front, which is expected to sweep across Georgia over the weekend, bringing cooler air and stronger winds.
- By Thursday, February 27, temperatures will start to dip slightly, with Atlanta seeing a high of 63ยฐF (17ยฐC).
- On Friday, February 28, expect even cooler conditions, with highs falling into the mid-60s.
- The real drop happens by Sunday, March 2, when Atlanta will struggle to reach 57ยฐF (14ยฐC), and morning temperatures could dip into the 30s.
What This Means for Georgia Residents
This rapid temperature shift could bring a few challenges:
- Drastic Temperature Swings: If youโre heading out for the weekend, be prepared for changing conditions. Mornings will be chilly, but afternoons may still be pleasant before the cold settles in.
- Stronger Winds: As the cold front moves in, gusty winds will make it feel even colder, so dress in layers to stay comfortable.
- Potential Health Risks: These sudden temperature changes can trigger allergies, colds, and flu-like symptoms, so take precautions.
How to Prepare for Georgiaโs Weather Shift
With temperatures set to drop quickly, hereโs how to stay ahead of the changes:
- Keep an Eye on the Forecast โ Weather patterns are shifting fast, so check daily updates to stay informed.
- Dress in Layers โ Mornings will be chilly, but afternoons could still be mild, so dress accordingly.
- Prepare for Windy Conditions โ If youโre spending time outdoors, expect breezy and cooler weather.
While Georgiaโs warm weather has been a welcome break from winter, it wonโt last much longer. A cold front is on its way, bringing temperatures back to more seasonable levels. If youโve been enjoying the sunshine and warmth, soak it up nowโbecause cooler days are just around the corner!