September, October, November and December 2006 Weather Notes
- December 29th: Looking Back at 2006
- December 18th: Lumps of Coal for Christmas Holiday Travelers
- December 18th: What Are The Chances of a White Christmas?
- December 14th: One More Week of Warm Weather - But the Real Cold May Be in February
- December 10th: Cold Temps This Weekend Not a Record
- December 8th: National Weather Service Says El Nino Is Intensifying
- December 8th: Dr Gray Predicts a Busy 2007 Hurricane Season
- December 7th: The Cold Weather Won't Last Forever
- December 3rd: Cold Weather In Store for Atlanta, Much of the Nation This Week
- December 1st: The 2006 Hurricane Season Goes Out With a Whimper
- November 27th: Snow in Seattle
- November 26th: Atlanta Dodges Cold Bullet - For a While
- November 21st: Unusual Wintry Weather Brings Snow to North Carolina
- November 19th: Chance of Snow Flurries to Start the Week, Then Warmer
- November 7th: October Cooler Than Normal For Much of the Nation
- November 5th: Tuesday Rain May Keep Voters Away
- November 1st: After a Cool October, Expect Seesaw November Weather
- October 26th: Cold Weather Gives Way to Wet
- October 20th: Accuweather Winter Forecast for Atlanta: Cold with Snow
- October 14th: Record Cold for North Georgia
- October 10th: National Weather Service Issues 2006 Winter Forecast
- October 5th: Is This Summer's Last Blast?
- October 1st: September Ends Up Cool and Dry; Look For a Warm Start to October
- September 27th: How Accurate Are Weather Forecasts?
- September 19th: Accuweather releases first look at winter forecast
- September 15th: Summer 2006 Second Warmest Ever for US
- September 13th: Weather Service Says We're In El Nino Pattern
- September 11th: Some Rain This Week, then Warm and Dry
- September 4th: Labor Day Weekend Stays Humid: Relief Later This Week
- September 1st: August 2006 Ends Wet, Thanks to Ernesto