A Cold front recently swept through Georgia, bringing a significant drop in temperatures and prompting a freeze warning and frost advisory across various regions. The National Weather Service has issued these advisories overnight, particularly highlighting east Georgia. According to the warnings, temperatures are expected to plummet to the mid-30s, leading to potential frost on vegetation. Moreover, forecasters have predicted the possibility of snow in the northern mountainous areas of the state following recent storms. ‘Snow accumulations of up to 1 inch are possible in the higher elevations,’ stated meteorologist Mark T. The cold snap comes after sunny weather earlier this week, catching residents off-guard. In the rest of the state, normal temperatures are expected to resume soon but residents are urged to cover sensitive plants and bring pets indoors to prevent frost damage. Weather experts are closely monitoring the situation as conditions could rapidly change over the coming days. ‘Staying aware and prepared is key during these unexpected temperature drops,’ added forecaster Ellen J.