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GEORGIA (WALB)— Rain totals in north Georgia didn’t add up to much from Easter Sunday’s cold front. Now, models are trending toward a prolonged stretch of dry weather that could encompass much of the state.
The upside? The Masters forecast is looking top tier.
First Alert Chief Meteorologists Yolanda Amadeo (Albany, GA), Chief Meteorologist Rylie Hale (Augusta, GA), Meteorologist Dylan Smith (Savannah, GA) and Meteorologist Isaac Williams (Atlanta, GA) break down how Georgia could now face significant drought worsening in the coming weeks.
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