Photo by Augusta, Georgia Government on December 13, 2025. May be an image of map, radar and text that says 'Bitter Cold Expected For Central South Carolina and the Central Savannah River Area of Georgia TIMING December 4:24 cold front OVERVIEW moves into the area behind Sunday. Coldest season anticipated next Forecast lows early Monday morning the teens with wind chills potentially single digits. 2025 EST Cold afternoon arrives Sunday night into Monday morning with normal temperatures continuing into early Tuesday. gusty winds, especially around HAZARDS IMPACTS exposure, Pipes that below NWS ALERTS lead those without adequate properly insulated may burst. with prolonged Extreme Sunday Watch remains 0am Monday. NEXT BRIEFING effect along and south Needed. Sunday from 10pm'.

Heads up, Augusta ❄️

The National Weather Service is forecasting extreme cold conditions that may impact Augusta-Richmond County beginning Sunday through Tuesday, with the potential for prolonged cold temperatures through the rest of the week.

An arctic air mass and cold front are expected to move through the area, bringing gusty winds and dangerously low temperatures. Overnight and early morning lows could drop into the low teens to around 20°F, increasing risks for vulnerable neighbors, homes, and infrastructure.

Here are a few ways to prepare now:
• Protect pipes by insulating exposed lines and allowing faucets to drip
• Use space heaters safely and keep them at least three feet away from flammable materials
• Check in on elderly neighbors, children, and anyone without reliable heat
• Use extra caution on the roads, especially bridges and overpasses that may freeze

EMA will continue monitoring conditions and share updates as needed.

For more winter safety tips, visit gema.georgia.gov/winter.

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