The dewpoint at Atlanta airport is already 63. Per the UGA mesonet dewpoints are 65-69 at 10 am from LaGrange/ Carrollton to Jonesboro/ Griffin/ north of Macon. It looks like the 60 dewpoint isotherm/ wedge front is setting up near a line from near Athens to northeast metro ATL (currently 60 at Johns Creek) to Rome......but the western end of the front will lift northward, so we end up with the wedge battleground over Cherokee/ far north Fulton/ Cherokee/ Forsyth/ far north Gwinnett. That wedge front will be very dangerous, adding extra shear to any tornadic storm approaching it. The only part of Georgia I see this helping is from Gainesville to Jasper to Blue Ridge,,,,