
Atlanta's upcoming week will see a mixed bag of weather conditions, according to the latest forecasts. Residents can expect a series of partly sunny days interspersed with chances of showers and thunderstorms. The National Weather Service offers a fairly calm overall picture, with temperatures holding steady in the low to mid-80s as the city transitions into the cooler season.
Overnight predictions signaled a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before 5 a.m., but for the most part, it's to be mostly cloudy with calm winds. Visibility could be low at times with patchy fog reported. As we move to quickly to warm up, Saturday will usher in a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1 p.m., following a possibly foggy morning, according to a report by the National Weather Service.
The outlook for Saturday night is predominantly clear with a low around 65 and calm winds continuing. Sunday's forecast remains mostly sunny with a high near 84, which is par for the course this time of year. The nighttime should also stay mostly clear, with northeast winds around 5 mph, and a low drawing down to about 67.
Heading into the workweek, Monday's likelihood of showers and thunderstorms creeps back in after 2 p.m. with a 20 percent chance. The pattern is expected to somewhat closely repeat on Tuesday, and daytime highs will hover near 81 before night brings a minimal 10 percent chance of rain. June seems determined to firmly close with moderate temperatures and the ubiquitous chance of showers, particularly in the afternoons.
The latter half of the week continues the trend of partly sunny skies and sporadic rain probabilities. Wednesday and Thursday each carry a 20 percent chance of showers, particularly later in the day. By Friday, the weather is anticipated to clear up, allowing for mostly sunny skies and a pleasant high of around 73, a nice respite from earlier humidity and rain threats.









