Georgia residents should prepare for a 'cool, wet, and stormy' winter, as forecasted by the Farmers' Almanac. Increased precipitation may lead to muddy fields, frequent storm systems, and occasional surges of cold air. When colder air meets abundant moisture, the region could experience sleet, freezing rain, or heavy, wet snow. These conditions may disrupt travel, agriculture, and daily activities. The polar vortex's behavior could further intensify cold outbreaks, posing risks to vulnerable populations and infrastructure.