ATLANTA — It’s getting colder and this is just the beginning of a very frigid week.
Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Katie Walls said wind chills dropped into the 20s in some communities across north Georgia Sunday night.
Right now WIND CHILLS are dropping into the 20s in some communities. Tomorrow, we'll awake to wind chills in the single digits and teens! I'm timing how long the strong breeze lasts and when to expect your next round of rain - at 11! pic.twitter.com/LuN8uZMOul
— Katie Walls (@KatieWallsWSB) January 20, 2020
Walls said overnight, wind chills will drop into the teens, even the single digits in some neighborhoods.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be very cold, Walls said, and the chill will continue as kids head back to school after the holiday.
We’re timing how long the cold snap lasts and your next chance for rain, for Channel 2 Action News.
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