
Atlantans can look forward to a predictably pleasant week of weather ahead, with forecasts indicating mostly sunny skies and mild temperatures. Today's temperature is expected to reach a high around 61 degrees with a calm wind shifting southeast around 5 mph in the morning, as reported by the National Weather Service. Tonight, the city should see mostly clear conditions with a low around 39 degrees.
Going into the weekend, there's a slight chance of showers on Sunday with a 20 percent probability, but otherwise, it remains mostly sunny with highs still hovering near 61 degrees. Sunday night's weather is set to stay predominantly clear with lows dipping to around 41 degrees, coupled with a northwest wind circling at approximately 5 mph that could pick up with gusts as high as 15 mph.
As for Monday, Atlantans can anticipate sunny skies yet again, with a high near 57 and an easterly wind about 10 mph. It might get blustery, with gusts reaching up to 20 mph. That night, forecasts lean towards more cloud coverage but retain mild conditions with a low around 42 degrees.
Leading into midweek, Tuesdays forecast promises partly sunny weather with temperatures climbing to a more comfortable 65 degrees. Nightfall brings partly cloudy skies and lows notching up to around 49 degrees. The gradual warming trend continues through Wednesday with a mostly sunny outlook and the daytime high reaching an inviting 71 degrees. After the sun sets, expect partly cloudy conditions with the thermometer resting at 51 degrees.
And for those with holiday plans, Christmas Day in Atlanta is projected to be bathed in sunshine and warmth, with a high near 72 degrees—ideal for any festive outdoor activities. Thursday night remains partly cloudy, with lows just breaking into the lower 50s. Finally, as the workweek concludes on Friday, the city should experience partly sunny conditions, once again hitting that welcoming high near 72 degrees, providing a stable end to a week of largely consistent and mild weather.
For the most up-to-date weather information, Atlantans can visit the National Weather Service, where the full extended forecast is available around the clock.









