
Atlanta is set for a varied week of weather, with the National Weather Service predicting both clear skies and intermittent chances for showers. The forecast, accessible at National Weather Service website, calls for a slight chance of showers later today, and then a stretch of sunny days through to the end of the week.
Today's breeze could bring gusts reaching up to 20 mph, amid the growing clouds paving the way to a 20 percent chance of rainfall post-3pm; an atmospheric precursor to the clear skies that the evening promises with lows teetering around a cooler 49 degrees. The following days, as per the National Weather Service, will be consistently sunny with the temperature on Wednesday hitting a high near 70 and dropping to a low around 46 in the nighttime, the winds are expected to remain steady with gusts reaching its peak around 20 mph.
As the weather transitions into the weekend, Atlantans can expect mostly sunny days and partly cloudy nights. Thursday's forecast points to sunny weather with similar conditions and a high around 75, setting the scene for what will be a fairly temperate Friday, while Friday night might introduce a few clouds to the mix with the temperature hovering around 50 degrees.
The weekend cradles a slight shift as partly cloudy night skies become mostly cloudy by Sunday, despite the sustained sunny tempo during the daytime, gusts are anticipated to soften by the weekend to no more than 15 mph. By the end of the weekend, particularly on Sunday, there is a forecasted 20 percent chance of showers, and the temperature will likely take a slight dip, with highs hovering around 68. The chance of rain lingers into the start of the next week.
The ebb and flow of cloud cover and the punctuated possibilities of rain encapsulate the weather narrative for Atlanta in the coming days, according to the forecast by the National Weather Service.









