
Atlanta is preparing for a period of sunny weather. Starting today, the city will experience a high of 54°F, accompanied by a brisk west wind blowing at 10 to 20 mph, with gusts potentially reaching up to 35 mph. This clear weather is expected to last through the night, with temperatures dropping to around 35°F and wind gusts possibly reaching 25 mph, according to the National Weather Service.
As we turn towards the weekend, the pattern of sunny weather will hold steady. Friday promises more sunshine with a high near 50, and a northwest wind around 15 mph which could experience gusts as high as 25 mph. The night is expected to remain mostly clear with a descent in temperature to about 37 degrees. The northwest wind, winding down to around 10 mph, could muster gusts up to 20 mph, as reported by the National Weather Service.
Saturday keeps the sunny narrative alive, showing a slight increase with a high of 57 degrees. A more gentle northwest wind is forecasted at around 10 mph, with occasional gusts reaching 15 mph. The evening will mirror the previous night, mostly clear with lows hovering around 37 degrees.
The week concludes on a warmer note with Sunday's temperatures climbing to a comfortable 65 degrees under continued sunny skies. As night falls, temperatures will slightly drop to the low 40s. Monday takes the lead from the weekend's grace, bringing mostly sunny weather with a high nearing 70 degrees. Showers, while not a certainty, make their inaugural autumn appearance with a 30 percent chance after 1 a.m., accompanied by a low around 52 degrees, as per the National Weather Service.
As a new week dawns, Atlantans should keep an umbrella at arm's reach with Tuesday's forecast showing a 20 percent chance of showers and a partly sunny sky, as the high settles around 65 degrees. The night brings partial cloud cover and a dip in the thermometer to 45. The pattern of partial sunshine extends into Wednesday, as the forecast promises a high of 63 degrees. For those looking to plan ahead or monitor any possible changes, more information can be found on the National Weather Service's official website.









