
Residents of Atlanta can look forward to mixed weather conditions this week, as reported by the National Weather Service. Heading into the last week of November, today brings clear skies with a high of 71 degrees, and come nighttime, the clarity remains with temperatures dropping to around 48 degrees. According to the forecast, Atlanta will experience light north and northwest winds, staying calm into the evening.
Looking ahead to Monday, the city will witness similar conditions with a mostly sunny outlook and a high again near 71. Southeast winds will pick up slightly, reaching between 5 to 10 mph, with possible gusts as high as 15 mph. While the night promises mostly cloudy skies, it retains a comfortable low of 56 degrees. However, as Atlanta gears up for Tuesday, prepare for a significant shift; there's a 70% chance of showers, potentially escalating to thunderstorms after 1pm. Showers may envelop the city in the evening, bringing a warmer low of around 61 degrees and a 90% likelihood of precipitation.
The volatile weather continues through midweek with a chance of showers and thunderstorms persisting until Wednesday afternoon, and then skies will gradually clear up. While a possibility of rain lingers early, the day's outlook is partly sunny with a high near 67 degrees, but a sharp drop to 38 degrees awaits residents come nightfall. The temperature dip ushers in a balmy Thanksgiving Day, with sun-soaked skies and a cooler high around 52 degrees, dropping to near freezing at night.
The clear conditions hold into the weekend with an unblemished forecast for both Friday and Saturday. Friday sees a sunny high in the low 50s and a partially clouded night with lows brushing 34 degrees, while Saturday remains mostly sunny and slightly warmer with highs approaching the mid-50s.









