
Atlanta is set to experience a week of predominantly sunny skies, with temperatures consistently hovering in the low 90s, according to the latest weather outlook. The National Weather Service forecasts clear weather today, with a high expected to reach 93 degrees and light northwest winds around 5 mph. Tonight can look forward to a mostly clear evening with a low of about 71 degrees. The serene pattern continues into Tuesday, ushering in a sunny day with a near identical high of 94 degrees.
Those venturing out Tuesday night will notice partly cloudy skies and a gentle shift in the wind direction, from northwest to northeast after midnight, while the mercury dips slightly to 72 degrees. Wednesday's forecast suggests a continuation of mostly sunny conditions, carrying a high near 91 degrees, with winds shifting back and forth throughout the day. As we push into the midweek evening, the city can expect to largely maintain its clear stance with a low around 72.
Changes, however, are on the horizon. Thursday brings about a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms post-2pm, despite the persistence of mostly sunny conditions and a high again near 91 degrees. The likelihood of these showers and thunderstorms drops come Thursday night, leaving most areas clear and with a low around 71 degrees. Looking ahead to Friday, Atlantans should prepare for a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon, while nighttime activities might also be subject to the same probability of mild weather disruptions.
Heading into the weekend, forecasts indicate a consistent sunny backdrop with sparing interruptions by possible showers and thunderstorms, holding at a 20 percent chance on both Saturday and Sunday. Daytime temperatures are predicted to slightly decrease but will still comfortably sit around 90 degrees. Each night repeats the same pattern, providing partly cloudy conditions and lows hovering around the pleasant 70-degree mark. For a detailed view of the weather forecasts, interested readers can visit the National Weather Service website.









