Arctic blast to bring coldest weather in over a year, wind chills could drop as low as -5°

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ATLANTA — With the wintry mix moving out of north Georgia, the concern turns toward dangerous cold.

With the cold air moving in, it will be the coldest air that we’ve felt in more than a year.

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The National Weather Service issued a Wind Chill Advisory at 5 p.m. that lasts through 10 a.m. Wednesday morning.

Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz said wind chills will be as low as -5 degrees in some parts.

During your morning commute, wind chill could have the temperatures feeling like just below or around zero degrees.

Several school districts have decided to delay their start by two hours.

A slight warm-up will occur later this week before another round of bitterly cold, frigid air moves in for the weekend.

What you need to know:

  • Limited impacts for metro Atlanta
  • Wind Chill Advisory will end on Wednesday morning

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