One product issued by NWS for: 2 Miles SW Alpharetta GA
Hazardous Weather Outlook
Hazardous Weather Outlook National Weather Service Peachtree City GA 338 PM EST Fri Jan 16 2026 GAZ001>009-011>016-019>025-027-030>039-041>062-066>076-078>086- 089>098-102>113-172045- Baldwin-Banks-Barrow-Bartow-Bibb-Bleckley-Butts-Carroll-Catoosa- Chattahoochee-Chattooga-Cherokee-Clarke-Clayton-Cobb-Coweta- Crawford-Crisp-Dade-Dawson-DeKalb-Dodge-Dooly-Douglas-Emanuel- Fannin-Fayette-Floyd-Forsyth-Gilmer-Glascock-Gordon-Greene- Gwinnett-Hall-Hancock-Haralson-Harris-Heard-Henry-Houston-Jackson- Jasper-Jefferson-Johnson-Jones-Lamar-Laurens-Lumpkin-Macon- Madison-Marion-Meriwether-Monroe-Montgomery-Morgan-Murray- Muscogee-Newton-North Fulton-Oconee-Oglethorpe-Paulding-Peach- Pickens-Pike-Polk-Pulaski-Putnam-Rockdale-Schley-South Fulton- Spalding-Stewart-Sumter-Talbot-Taliaferro-Taylor-Telfair-Toombs- Towns-Treutlen-Troup-Twiggs-Union-Upson-Walker-Walton-Warren- Washington-Webster-Wheeler-White-Whitfield-Wilcox-Wilkes- Wilkinson- 338 PM EST Fri Jan 16 2026 This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for north and central Georgia. .DAY ONE...This Afternoon and Tonight... Low relative humidities will result in increased fire danger conditions across central Georgia and portions of north Georgia this afternoon into the early evening. Light snowfall will be possible in the mountains of far north Georgia late tonight through Saturday morning. .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday through Thursday... Another storm system may bring wintry precipitation to portions of the area Saturday night into Sunday, but confidence remains low on exact accumulations and location. The best chance of seeing any accumulating snowfall will be south of the I-85 corridor with chances increasing into central and eastern Georgia. Current forecasts amounts are a trace to around 1.5", but lower amounts (including no snow) remain possible. Please see our local webpage for more detailed information. .SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT... Spotter activation will not be needed through tonight. $$