Freeze Warning in Atlanta: How Cold Will It Get?

It won’t be anything historic, but this winter storm is one to watch.

The National Weather Service in Peachtree City has upgraded its Freeze Watch to a full Freeze Warning for most of North and Central Georgia, including all of metro Atlanta.

The warning goes into effect at 11 p.m. tonight (Monday, March 16) and continues until 10 a.m. Tuesday, March 17.

Freeze Warning in Effect for Metro Atlanta: Prepare for Hard Freeze Tonight

Overnight lows are forecast to drop into the mid- to upper 20s, with some spots possibly reaching near 20°F. Winds will make it feel even colder. A hard freeze is likely, posing a significant risk to any spring vegetation, crops, and unprotected outdoor plumbing.

This sharp cooldown follows Monday’s stormy weather and strong cold front. Another round of sub-freezing temperatures is possible again Wednesday morning, so stay alert for updates.

Warming centers are open across the region for anyone without adequate heat. Check with your county emergency management office or visit Atlanta News First for locations and hours.

Steps to Stay Warm and Safe

Here are simple, effective ways to protect yourself and your family during this brief but intense cold snap:

  1. Layer up indoors and out: Wear multiple thin layers of clothing. Keep hats, gloves, and scarves handy even inside.
  2. Stay inside if possible: Limit time outdoors, especially after dark. Check on elderly neighbors, young children, and pets.
  3. Use blankets and space heaters safely: Electric blankets and battery-powered devices are great. Never use ovens, grills, or stoves for heat.
  4. Keep pets inside: Bring dogs, cats, and other animals indoors or into a sheltered, heated space.
  5. Hydrate and eat well: Warm soups, teas, and hearty meals help maintain body heat.
  6. Have an emergency plan: Keep flashlights, extra batteries, and a battery-powered radio ready in case power goes out.

Vulnerable residents (seniors, those with medical conditions, or no heat) should head to a warming center immediately.

Home Maintenance Tips to Prevent Damage

A hard freeze this late in March can catch homeowners off guard. Follow these quick steps now while it’s still daylight:

  • Protect your pipes: Open cabinet doors under sinks to let warm air circulate. Let faucets drip slowly (a thin stream) overnight. Disconnect and drain garden hoses.
  • Insulate outdoor spigots and exposed pipes: Wrap them with towels, foam covers, or old blankets and secure with duct tape.
  • Safeguard plants: Bring potted plants indoors. Cover in-ground flowers, vegetables, and shrubs with frost cloth, old sheets, or mulch. Avoid plastic that can trap moisture.
  • Check your heating system: Test your furnace or heat pump now. Replace air filters if needed and keep vents clear.
  • Prep your car: Park in a garage if possible. Have an ice scraper ready and check your battery and antifreeze.
  • Unplug outdoor electronics: Bring in string lights, extension cords, and tools that could be damaged by freezing.

Final Word

The National Weather Service stresses that this freeze could damage early spring growth, so farmers and gardeners should take extra precautions.

Stay warm and safe, Atlanta! This cold snap should be short-lived—warmer air returns by mid-week.

Tee Johnson: Tee Johnson is the co-founder of AtlantaFi.com and as an unofficial ambassador of the city, she's a lover of all things Atlanta. She writes about Travel News, Events, Business, Hair Care (Wigs!) and Money.

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