
Atlanta is in for a stretch of sunny days and clear nights, a forecast that promises to bring warmer weather and perhaps a spring in the step of residents eagerly awaiting the transition from winter. According to the National Weather Service, today's weather will be sunny with a comfortable high near 70 degrees, accompanied by a light westerly wind adding subtle gusts up to 15 mph. Tonight promises to follow suit, offering clear skies with the temperature dipping to a cool 44 degrees. The mild wind is forecasted to become calm as evening ensues.
As we turn the page onto Wednesday, the sun will persist with the high climbing slightly higher to 73 degrees, and a calm wind that will eventually settle from the south at around 5 mph in the afternoon. Looking at the tail of the week, Thursday is expected to bring a slight shift in this pattern. With a 40 percent chance of showers after 1 p.m., partly sunny skies will temper the warm spell, topping off at 67 degrees. Although showers may make a guest appearance, Thursday night is predicted to revert to mostly clear skies with a low around 41 degrees.
As indicated by the forecast for the extended period, Friday's weather is set to regain its sunny composure, showcasing a high near 63 degrees, followed by a mostly clear night with a low of 42 degrees. The weekend, too, smiles favorably upon Atlanta, presenting a sun-filled Saturday, boasting a high near 69 degrees. The clarity continues into Saturday night with a low around 44 degrees, ensuring a stellar backdrop for any evening plans.
Sunday and Monday will maintain the trend of sunny days, although temperatures will cool slightly with highs near 64 and 61 degrees, respectively. Sunday night introduces a touch of variety, with skies taking a turn to partly cloudy and a low settling around 40 degrees. Heading into the next week, Atlantans should anticipate partly sunny skies, but despite the presence of sun, the mercury will not rise quite as high as the days preceding, with a high near 61 degrees capping off the extended forecast.









