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A joint service of the UK Ag Weather Center and the National Weather Service.
Click here for UKAWC Point Agricultural, Lawn & Garden Forecast/Outlook in case of corrupt tables. Regional Hourly Observations For EARLY County Issued at 800 AM EST SAT FEB 14 2026 SOUTH GEORGIA CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS SAVANNAH PTCLDY 36 34 92 CALM 30.28R TC 2 VALDOSTA CLEAR 44 40 85 E5 30.23R TC 7 ALMA CLEAR 39 37 92 E3 30.24R FOG TC 4 ST SIMONS CLEAR 54 46 76 NE8 30.23R TC 12 FT STEWART CLEAR 37 35 92 CALM 30.26R TC 3 ALBANY PTCLDY 39 36 89 CALM 30.24R TC 4 HUNTER AFB CLEAR 39 37 91 CALM 30.23R TC 4 MOODY AFB CLEAR 44 44 97 E7 30.21R TC 7 BRUNSWICK CLEAR 43 43 100 NE6 30.25R TC 6 CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS BAINBRIDGE* N/A 44 44 99 E6 30.21R TC 7 MOULTRIE* PTCLDY 43 40 90 E6 30.23R TC 6 VIDALIA* CLEAR 39 37 93 E3 30.25S TC 4 WAYCROSS* CLEAR 39 37 91 CALM 30.24S TC 4 DOUGLAS* CLEAR 42 36 78 CALM 30.25S TC 6
Current Agricultural Weather Conditions in Georgia Based on observations at 800am EST, Saturday February 14, 2026 Across Georgia...temperatures are near 40 degrees north, near 31 degrees central, and near 44 degrees south. Current sky conditions are mostly cloudy north, partly cloudy central, and clear south. In the north, relative humidity is near 59%, and the dew point is near 27 degrees. In the central part of the state, relative humidity is near 92%, and the dew point is near 29 degrees. In the south, relative humidity is near 85%, and the dew point is near 40 degrees. Winds are from the east at 3 mph north, where conditions are favorable for spraying. Winds are calm central, where conditions are favorable for spraying. Winds are from the east at 5 mph south, where conditions are favorable for spraying. The livestock cold stress index is in the no stress category north, no stress category central, and no stress category south. Based on current available observations, the highest temperature is 54 degrees at Saint Simons. The lowest temperature is 28 degrees at Augusta (Bush).
Current NOWCAST not available: Nowcasts are not issued routinely during fair weather. Only when precipitation or other significant weather is occuring in this county will these forecasts be issued. Currently, there is no short term forecast in effect. Hazardous Weather Outlook For EARLY County Hazardous report currently not available 7-Day Forecast For EARLY County, GA Issued at 133 AM EST Sat Feb 14 2026 TODAY TONIGHT SUNDAY SUNDAY NIGHT WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY MONDAY NIGHT TUESDAY TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY NIGHT THURSDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY
Medium & Long Range Outlook For Georgia
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.... Medium and long range outlooks provided by NCEP/K. Thomas Priddy
Almanac Information Historical Weather And Climate Facts For Today FEBRUARY 14TH HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS ...1895... Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana were paralyzed during the Gulf Coast Blizzard that dumped 31 inches of snow in twenty-four hours in some areas. Some snow drifts were 6 feet deep. Galveston recorded an incredible 15.4 inches of snow and both Houston and Beaumont had a whopping 20 inches. ...1899... A great blizzard struck the eastern U.S. Washington D.C. received 20.5 inches of snow to bring their total snow depth to nearly three feet. The storm produced 36 inches of snow at Cape May NJ. (David Ludlum) ...1940... A "Saint Valentine's Day Blizzard" hit the northeastern U.S. Up to a foot and a half of snow blanketed southern New England, and whole gales accompanied the heavy snow stranding many in downtown Boston. (David Ludlum) ...1947... The first weather radar was installed, at Washington DC. ...2007... Blizzard weather conditions and heavy snow had departed the Ohio Valley where 8 to 14 inches of snow in sections of northern KY, to Chicage, IL was received. The low pressure system that the blizzard was associated with had moved up the east coast U.S. on this date as a "Nor-easter" and dumped 2 to 3 feet of snow in the New England states. (Priddy, UKAWC) Ag Weather Center, Department of Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering, University of Kentucky | ||||||||||