**Meteorological Briefing - Buford, GA** **Current Conditions Analysis**
Buford is experiencing well-below-normal temperatures this morning with an ambient reading of 16°F and a wind chill factor of 0°F due to sustained northwest winds at 18 mph. These conditions are indicative of a strong cold air mass advection pattern following the passage of a continental polar front. The current dew point of 5°F and 60% relative humidity suggest a dry air mass is firmly in place, though the cloudy conditions indicate we're likely under the influence of upper-level cloud cover or lingering overcast behind the frontal system. High pressure building in from the northwest has pushed barometric pressure to 30.21 inHg, signaling stable atmospheric conditions with good visibility at 10 miles.
**Operational Impact Assessment**
For dealership operations, the primary concern is the dangerous wind chill, which poses a significant health risk to staff working outdoors, including lot attendants, porters, and service drive personnel. OSHA guidelines recommend implementing cold stress protocols at these temperatures—limiting outdoor exposure time, ensuring heated break areas are available, and monitoring employees for signs of cold-related illness. Additionally, vehicle systems will be stressed: batteries lose approximately 35% of their cranking power at these temperatures, customer test drives may require extended warm-up periods, and tire pressure monitoring systems will likely alert in customer vehicles. Vehicle prep activities should be prioritized in covered or indoor areas, and customer-facing staff should be prepared to address cold-weather vehicle performance questions. The stable atmospheric conditions suggest these temperatures will persist through the morning hours before any moderate warming occurs.