
Residents of Atlanta GA should prepare for a mix of sun and storms over the coming days. Forecasts predict varied conditions starting today with a "30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly between 10am and 3pm," according to the National Weather Service. In line with the expected weather swings, temperatures are heading towards the high 80s.
The unpredictable spring weather continues into Monday, with partly sunny skies moving to a "chance of showers and thunderstorms after 11am." At a glance, the pattern of precipitation seems sporadic, with Tuesday night holding a more certain "60%" probability for rain and potential thunderstorms. Throughout this week, temperatures are set to peak at a sweltering "high near 89" on Tuesday, diving into more comfortable lows nearing the mid-50s by the week's end, as per NWS.
In terms of the week's latter half, Wednesday's forecast partially clears up with a "chance of showers before 8am," afterwards granting Atlanta daytime warmth under "mostly sunny" skies. The break from wetter weather stretches into the weekend, promising residents an end to the workweek under a "sunny" sky, with highs around 75, as reported by the NWS.
For those planning any outdoor activities this week, especially during the evenings, it might be wise to hold onto your umbrellas a little longer, considering the "showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm" that could roll through Tuesday night. But by Thursday night, sleeping without the sound of rain seems possible, with forecasts pointing to "mostly clear" conditions. For those lounging outdoors, a balmy "high near 79" awaits them on Saturday, as per NWS.









