**Meteorological Briefing - Newnan, GA** **Current Conditions Analysis**
Newnan is experiencing well-below-seasonal temperatures this morning with an ambient reading of 20°F and a wind chill factor bringing the apparent temperature down to 6°F. A northwest wind at 16 mph indicates post-frontal conditions, with high pressure building in behind a cold front passage. The current cloud deck is maintaining overcast conditions while barometric pressure sits elevated at 30.27 inHg, signaling stable but cold air mass dominance across the region. The 13-degree spread between temperature and dew point, combined with 57% relative humidity, suggests dry continental polar air has settled over north-central Georgia.
This weather pattern is typical of arctic or polar air intrusion following a strong cold frontal passage. The northwest wind direction confirms we're on the backside of the system, with cold air advection continuing to filter southward from the continental interior. The cloudiness you're experiencing is likely mid-to-high level stratoform clouds rather than precipitation-bearing systems, which is consistent with the excellent 10-mile visibility reading.
**Operational Considerations**
For dealership operations, these are challenging conditions requiring immediate attention. Extended outdoor exposure for lot personnel should be limited to 15-20 minute intervals given the dangerous wind chill values. Vehicle batteries, fluids, and tire pressures will all be impacted by this extreme cold. Customer test drives may be abbreviated, and inventory vehicles should be cycled to prevent cold-start issues. The dry conditions are favorable—no precipitation concerns for lot operations—but ensure all outdoor staff have appropriate cold-weather gear and warming stations are readily accessible.