Georgia’s Thanksgiving Travel May See Snowy, Wet Conditions
Georgia’s Thanksgiving Travel May See Snowy, Wet Conditions
US · Published Nov 16, 2025
Georgia is expecting above-normal precipitation during Thanksgiving travel, potentially impacting travel plans.
North Georgia's higher elevations and major Atlanta highways may face reduced visibility and increased traffic due to rain.
Travelers are advised to stay updated on forecasts, allow extra travel time, and exercise caution due to potential delays.
Georgia braces for wet Thanksgiving travel period
Georgia is bracing for a wetter and more unsettled weather pattern during the peak Thanksgiving travel period. Long-range forecasts indicate a 33–40% chance of above-normal precipitation from November 23–29, potentially impacting travel plans across the state. While temperatures are expected to remain too warm for snowfall in most areas, the likelihood of steady rain poses significant challenges for travelers.
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