
Atlantans can anticipate a stretch of sunny days ahead, with ideal spring temperatures gracing the city. According to the National Weather Service, residents can expect a high near 71 degrees today, with a brisk west wind reaching up to 15 mph, and occasional gusts potentially hitting 25 mph. As the sun sets, the temperature is slated to dip to a cooler 45 degrees under clear skies, with calming winds as evening approaches.
The warmth is poised to continue into the weekend, with an even higher peak of 77 degrees tomorrow. During the day, a light breeze will pick up from the southeast, shifting to a more robust southern airflow between 10 and 15 mph. But those evening plans may need a rethink, with a 70% chance of showers predicted after 2 a.m., turning tomorrow night partly cloudy. According to the National Weather Service, showers are likely to persist into Monday morning, particularly before 8 a.m., but the clouds will part, leading to clearing skies with a high near 70 following the rain.
Looking further into next week, the forecast heralds an unbroken chain of sunny days. Monday night is to bring mostly clear conditions with a low around 47, setting up for a radiant Tuesday with the mercury climbing back up to a pleasant 77 degrees.
Those seeking respite from the city's nocturnal warmth will find solace in the midweek evenings, with temperatures expected to hover around the mid-40s to upper 40s. Wednesday night, "Clear, with a low around 44," notes the National Weather Service. Thursday continues the trend of bright skies and agreeable temperatures, boasting a high near 72 degrees and once more transitioning into a mostly clear night, with temperatures around 49. The week concludes on a high note on Friday, with forecasts predicting a mostly sunny day and temperatures approaching the cusp of 80 degrees.