Politics & Government

Election Day Forecast: Chilly With Good Chance of Rain

You may need a coat and umbrella at the polls Tuesday.

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Take a warm jacket and an umbrella with you to the Election Day polls, because it's not going to be voting weather Tuesday.

Forecasters say temperatures will start in the mid-40s and rise only into the low-50s while Gwinnett County voters are at the polls from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Oh yeah, and it’s probably going to rain, too.

WeatherBug, the source for weather information on Patch sites, says there will be an 80-percent of rain well into the early morning hours, before the chances diminish to 40 percent for the rest of the day.

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Weather.com puts the rain chance at 60 percent at 7 a.m., falling to 20 percent later in the afternoon.

See also:

  • What You Need to Know to Cast Your Vote
  • Where to Vote In Gwinnett
  • Who's on the Ballot?


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