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Metro Atlanta could see warmest Christmas ever recorded

And not only will it be mild, but abundant sunshine should grace many areas on Thursday as well…

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“Although white Christmases seem fairly common in OH, it’s not as much of a slam dunk as it might seem”, Sefcovic said. No rain is forecast for Sunday.

It’s already the warmest Christmas Eve on record in the Capital Region. Christmas Eve night we’ll see showers and a low of 67. Skies are mostly cloudy for Christmas Day, and temperatures aren’t almost as warm. The record high is 75, set in 1955.

By Christmas Day, the severe threat will diminish but areas out west will continue to deal with snow showers.

Scattered showers turned to heavy downpours this afternoon, with even a few strikes of lightning!

In fact, southeast MI could set a record high on Wednesday with a forecasted high of 60 degrees, which could beat the previous record of 56 set in 1893. We will focus more on that after we get through the nasty stuff of the next several days. Highs will be in the 50s on Saturday and the 60s on Sunday. It will move north as a warm front over the weekend.

Flood warnings continues for Greenwood, Newberry and Union counties where more than three inches of rain fell Monday night.

Overnight, a storm system forecasters called “particularly dangerous” killed at least six people as it swept across the country Wednesday, and officials were searching for missing residents into the night. Temperatures are expected to soar into the mid-70s.

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Dan Zarrow is the Chief Meteorologist for Townsquare Media New Jersey. See the National Weather Service’s constantly updating map.

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