Cold air moving out and milder temps return this weekend

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The Atlanta area is set to enjoy a transition from cold air to milder temperatures this weekend. With morning temperatures starting in the 30s and lower 40s, residents should be aware that wind chills could make it feel even colder due to gusts of 5 to 15 mph. However, the forecast indicates a beautiful weekend ahead, providing an excellent opportunity for outdoor plans. Clear skies and milder conditions will prevail, making it ideal for families and friends gathering for Thanksgiving celebrations. The change in weather is particularly welcome after the chill of recent days.

Meteorologists advise residents to dress appropriately, especially during the cooler mornings and evenings. This weekend's milder weather is expected to attract more people outdoors, highlighting the importance of preparing for temperature fluctuations. Overall, it promises to be a refreshing break from the cold, enhancing outdoor enjoyment.

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