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Albany Today
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Warm and Unsettled Weather to End the Week, Followed by Colder and Drier Conditions
South Georgia set to experience a mix of mild temperatures, fog, and potential thunderstorms before a cold front brings a sharp temperature drop.
Feb. 23, 2026 at 9:23am
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The warm weather that began last weekend in South Georgia is expected to continue, with added moisture leading to widespread foggy conditions late at night and in the early mornings. Temperatures are forecast to reach the upper 70s to lower 80s, potentially challenging record highs set in 2018. While isolated showers are possible, more organized thunderstorms are expected to move in late Friday into Saturday, though severe weather is not currently anticipated. A cold front will then sweep through on Sunday, ushering in drier, breezer, and much colder conditions, with highs only reaching the 50s and lows in the upper 20s to lower 30s.
Why it matters
The rapid shift in weather patterns from warm and unsettled to cold and dry will likely impact daily routines and activities across South Georgia, requiring residents to adjust their plans and preparations accordingly. The potential for stronger thunderstorms also raises awareness about the need for weather preparedness in the region.
The details
The warm and moist conditions over the next few days are expected to lead to widespread fog, especially east of I-75, with visibilities potentially dropping below a half mile in some areas. This could create challenging driving conditions, prompting the need for extra time and caution for morning commuters. The warm temperatures are also forecast to challenge record highs set in 2018 for both Thursday and Friday. While isolated showers may develop, more organized thunderstorms are expected to move in late Friday into Saturday, though the severe weather threat is currently low. The arrival of a cold front on Sunday will then usher in a dramatic change, with temperatures plummeting and highs only reaching the 50s. Overnight lows are forecast to dip into the upper 20s to lower 30s on Monday and Tuesday mornings.
- Late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning, widespread fog is expected to develop, especially east of I-75.
- Late Thursday night into Friday morning, another round of dense fog is likely.
- Late Friday into Saturday, more organized showers and thunderstorms are forecast to move through the region.
- On Sunday, a cold front will sweep through, bringing drier, breezer, and much colder conditions.
- Overnight lows on Monday and Tuesday mornings are expected to range from the upper 20s to lower 30s.
The players
Dana Barker
A meteorologist who provided the weather forecast and analysis for this news report.
What they’re saying
“Make sure you allow some extra time to get to your destination tomorrow morning.”
— Dana Barker, Meteorologist
What’s next
The weather patterns are expected to moderate by the middle of next week, with highs approaching 70 degrees by next Wednesday.
The takeaway
The rapid shift in weather conditions from warm and unsettled to cold and dry will require residents in South Georgia to adjust their daily routines and preparations, highlighting the importance of staying informed about evolving weather patterns in the region.


