
Residents of Atlanta can expect a splash of sunshine peppered with potential showers in the coming days. According to the National Weather Service, today's forecast signals mostly sunny skies with a comfortable high near 83 degrees, accompanied by an east wind blowing gently at around 5 mph. As the evening descends, the sky will remain mostly clear, allowing temperatures to drop to a low around 63 degrees, with winds taking a restful turn.
Coming into Wednesday, the chance of afternoon showers and thunderstorms creeps in at 20 percent. The day is still set to be mostly sunny with the mercury climbing near 84 degrees, while the winds maintain their calm, shifting southeast at about 5 mph. At nighttime, the chance of precipitation lingers with similar odds, alongside a partly cloudy sky and low in the region of 66 degrees, where the wind, having danced around the south, will slow to a calm once again.
Thursday’s forecast brings a slight chance of thunderstorms in the morning and again after 2 p.m., but otherwise the workweek will follow a similar weather pattern. Under mostly sunny canopies, Atlantans will feel temperatures pushing towards a warm 87 degrees, with a light southwest wind. Nightfall brings a mere 10 percent chance of rain, clearing out to a mostly cloudless night, and a mild 68-degree low to tuck the city in, as detailed by the National Weather Service.
Atlanta can expect a sunny weekend ahead. Friday will bring clear skies with highs near 92 degrees, while Saturday follows with mostly sunny weather and highs around 91. Nighttime temperatures will dip to the mid-60s under mostly clear skies.
Atlanta's Sunday continues the trend with unadulterated sunshine forecasted and highs around 87 degrees. Overnight, the clear skies hold strong, guarding against temperatures falling below an anticipated 65 degrees. The new week might herald a shift, as Monday introduces a modest 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms merging with what is mostly predicted to be a sunny day, temperatures holding steady near 84 degrees.









