September, October, November and December 2007 Weather Notes
- December 31st: 2007 Georgia Weather Year in Review
- December 29th: Mea Culpa – But Still a Chance to be Atlanta’s Second Driest Year Ever
- December 25th: 2007 Won’t Be the Driest Year on Record for Atlanta
- December 22nd: Rainfall Critical to Breaking Southeast Drought Before Summer 2008
- December 13th: Early Season Snow/Ice Dumps on Plains; Heads East
- December 11th: Indian Summer: Record Temperatures and a Tropical Storm
- December 8th: 2008 Hurricane Season Likely to be More Active than Normal
- December 2nd: First Winter Storm Clobbers Midwest, Northeast US
- November 27th: 2007 Hurricane Season: Normal, but Less Than Predicted
- November 22nd: Thanksgiving Rain: A Start to a Wet Week
- November 18th: Thanksgiving Travel Forecast: Wet for Much of the East
- November 16th: Fish and Wildlife Service Says It’s OK to Reduce ACF Flow Rate
- November 15th: December Likely to be Warm and Dry in the Southeast
- November 14th: How Long Could the Southeast Drought Last?
- November 8th: Lots of Weather Going On, Just Not in Atlanta
- November 1st: La Nina Conditions Apparent in November-January Drought Outlook
- October 29th: As Water Wars Continue, An Article to Remember
- October 28th: Tropical Storm Noel Forms South of Cuba
- October 27th: Weather Notes for a Fine Fall Weekend
- October 25th: In Georgia, the Effects of La Nina Depend on Her Strength
- October 24th: Gwinnett Posts Interesting Statistics on Water Consumption
- October 24th: Rain Welcome as Perdue Asks for Water Usage Cuts
- October 23rd: Accuweather Winter Forecast Calls for Warmer than Normal Temperatures
- October 22nd: Where exactly is the Lake Lanier Drainage Basin
- October 21st: A Difficult Forecast for This Week
- October 21st: September 2007: 7th Warmest and 22nd Driest Overall
- October 18th: November Long Lead Outlooks Show Effects of La Nina
- October 18th: Updated Drought Outlook Discouraging for Southeast, Better for Midwest
- October 16th: Georgia Drought Fears Intensify
- October 11th: Chilly Weather to Pass; Rain Possible Late Next Week
- October 10th: 2007-08 Winter Forecast: Warm and Dry in the Southeast
- October 4th: Tropical Invests Support Added to LawrencevilleWeather.com
- October 4th: Increasing La Nina Conditions Worsen Drought Forecast for North Georgia
- September 29th: Georgia Watering Ban Declared as Drought Worsens
- September 23rd: Fall Comes In With Above Normal Temperatures
- September 18th: Tropical System Possible for Gulf This Weekend
- September 16th: Weekend’s Cool Spell to be Replaced by Warmth Through September’s End
- September 14th: A Fine Fall Weekend Ahead
- September 12th: Tropical Depressions Eight and Nine Form in Atlantic, Gulf
- September 9th: Weekend’s Cool Spell to be Replaced by Warmth Through September’s End
- September 7th: August 2007 Second Warmest on Record for the United States
- September 7th: Developing La Nina Conditions Could Mean a Warm Dry Winter
- September 4th: Midway Through The Hurricane Season, The Tropics Are Busy
- September 1st: August Was Hot (But You Already Knew That)
