
Residents of Atlanta can expect a mixed bag of weather over the next few days, with sunny skies as well as sporadic chances of rain. According to the latest update from the National Weather Service, today will be mostly sunny with highs near 74 degrees. Winds from the northwest at 5 to 10 mph could see gusts as high as 15 mph. As the night approaches, there's a chance for patchy fog after 2 am amidst partly cloudy conditions and lows around 53 degrees.
Wednesday's forecast starts off with the possibility of patchy fog before 9 am, eventually turning mostly cloudy with a high near 71. The calm conditions will persist into the evening with a southeast wind of around 5 mph as a 40 percent chance of showers looms mainly before 1 am. The nighttime low will be about 56 degrees. Looking further ahead, a 30 percent chance of showers is indicated for Thursday afternoon. Partly sunny skies will prevail with a pleasant high near 74, whereas gusty conditions may arise with southwest winds reaching up to 20 mph.
The weather pattern continues with sporadic rain chances through the end of the week. Thursday night brings a 50 percent chance of showers and mostly cloudy conditions, with lows dipping to around 61. Friday and Saturday also see a 40 and 30 percent chance of showers, respectively, amidst partly sunny days and high temperatures hovering in the mid-70s. However, the evening hours lessen the uncertainty slightly with reduced shower probabilities, though temperatures will remain fairly warm for this time of the year, as detailed by NWS.
This weekend, Saturday night will see a 20% chance of showers after 1 a.m., with partly cloudy skies and lows around 61°F. Sunday brings a continued mix of sun and rain, with a 40% chance of daytime showers, partly sunny skies, and a high of 76°F. Showers are also possible Sunday night, with a 40% chance and a cooler low near 49°F. The pattern persists into Monday, with a 40% chance of showers and mostly cloudy skies, and temperatures dropping to a high of 60°F.
Stay updated on the latest weather conditions by visiting the National Weather Service website.









