January, February and March, 2008 Weather Notes
- March 24th: March (Weather) Madness
- March 20th: Georgia is Exceptional Drought Free
- March 16th: Weather Service Releases Winter, 2008 Stats
- March 15th: Tornadoes Strike North Georgia
- March 15th: Rainfall Still Lagging, but Drought Improving
- March 9th: Spring Storm Brings Snow to Ohio, Pennsylvania
- March 7th: Late Winter Storm Causing Havoc
- March 1st: Drought Recedes as Winter Ends
- February 25th: Winter Returns (Or Perhaps It Never Left)
- February 22nd: As Rain Falls, Gwinnett Keeps Outdoor Watering Restrictions in Place
- February 19th: An Eclipse, then Rain Before the Weekend
- February 17th: Strong Storms Bring Tornadoes, Needed Rain to Georgia
- February 15th: Next Six Weeks Critical to Reducing Drought
- February 11th: February Starts Warm, but May Turn Colder
- February 6th: Governor and EPD Relax Summer Watering Restrictions
- February 2nd: Beau Predicts an Early Spring, while Phil Says More Winter Ahead
- January 30th: Snow in January: Atlanta Gets More than New York City
- January 24th: Winter Rainfall Not Doing Much to Lessen North Georgia Drought
- January 21st: Cold, Snow Unusual for Atlanta in Winter
- January 17th: North Georgia Dodges Wintry Bullet; Drought Situation Improves
- January 15th: Cold Air Damming Makes Freezing Rain Likely Thursday
- January 13th: Changing Weather Pattern Could Bring Snow to Atlanta Midweek
- January 8th: Weather Service Releases US Climate Summary for 2007
- January 7th: Warmth Arrives Over Eastern US
- January 3rd: Morning Low Temperatures Coldest in Three Years
