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Cold, windy end to the week

A major cold front has pushed through North Georgia. Windy conditions and cold air are expected for the next several days. Despite the cooling temps,...

Big cool-down expected this week!

A major cool-down is expected this week as a big pattern shift brings winter to the region. It has been a warm fall so far,...

Major cold front to bring first blast of winter

A significant pattern change is on its way to North Georgia with a major cold front expected to bring the first blast of winter. Our...

Rolling back the clock

It is that time of year again when everyone gets an extra hour of sleep, and the sun suddenly goes down on your drive...

Full Hunter’s Moon rises Oct. 17

The Full Hunter's Moon has arrived and will shine bright in the evening sky tonight. The moon will officially be full at 7:26 a.m. Thursday...

Comet ATLAS putting on grand evening show

Comet C/2023 A3 (Comet Tscuchisnshan-ATLAS) is putting on a grand show in the evening sky. Over the past few days, fantastic images of Comet ATLAS...

Aurora possible Thursday night

For the first time since May there is a chance to see the northern lights over the North Georgia mountains. Strong Flare Tuesday The sun unleashed...

Hurricane Milton exits Florida

Milton still has winds of 85 mph and is centered 75 miles off of Florida’s Atlantic coast, according to the latest update from the...

One Mile: A Helene story

A few miles south of Boone, North Carolina, the rain started on Tuesday. Afternoon thunderstorms dropped 1.61" of heavy rain along a cold front at...

Full Sturgeon Moon is Aug. 19

The August full moon is here and it rises Monday, August 19! The August full moon is most widely known as the "Sturgeon" moon. This...

Persied Meteor Shower peaks Aug. 11

It's that time of year again! Time for the annual Perseid Meteor shower! The Perseid meteor shower is a consistent meteor producer. It's caused by...

Bright Nova could grace skies soon

Seeing a nova with the naked eye is a rare occurrence. Despite how bright they are, most of them occur too far away from...