
Atlanta residents can anticipate a varied mix of weather this week, featuring patchy fog, chances of rain, and a warming trend as the weekend approaches. According to the National Weather Service, today’s forecast includes a 40% chance of showers, potential fog after 1 p.m., and a high near 47 degrees.
This evening, the chance of showers will decrease to 10% before 7 p.m., with patchy fog expected to develop before the early hours and persist into tomorrow. Tonight's low will hover around 43 degrees, bringing a slight but noticeable chill under persistent cloud cover. As the new week begins, tomorrow’s weather is anticipated to remain mostly cloudy after the morning fog lifts, with a pleasant high nearing 60 degrees.
Looking ahead, Atlantans can welcome a gradual increase in temperature. Tuesday is forecasted to climb to near 69 degrees with partial sunshine, while the nighttime air remains mild with a low around 53. The swing in temperatures is a subtle reminder of the region's often unpredictable climate dance.
Midweek forecasts suggest that rain could make a return, with a 40% chance of showers on Wednesday afternoon. Despite the possibility of rain, temperatures are expected to reach a mild high of 71 degrees. Wednesday evening follows a similar pattern, with showers remaining possible, primarily before 1 a.m., and a low near 43 degrees.
The later part of the week promises a respite from the wet weather, as Thursday ushers in sunshine and a cooler high of 57 degrees. Clear skies are expected to stay through Friday night, with crisp lows reaching toward the freezing point. The week culminates on Saturday with a sunny disposition and a high near 49, ensuring the city's weather remains as varied as its vibrant neighbourhoods.









