
The City of Atlanta is set for a chilly but sunny stretch of days, according to the latest weather reports. Residents can expect the clouds to part ways today, giving rise to clear skies with temperatures peaking around 46 degrees. The National Weather Service predicts "mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny," with a brisk northwest wind at 10 mph, possibly reaching gusts of up to 20 mph.
As nightfall descends, the temperatures are anticipated to dip to a low near 30. The winds, staying true to the northwest, will slow to a 5 to 10 mph pace, though some gusts could still assert themselves, reaching heights of up to 15 mph. The forecast, which comes from the National Weather Service website, suggests a similar pattern will uphold for the weekend—with dry, sunny days and crisp, clear nights.
Tomorrow is set to usher in a slight warm-up; Atlanta can bask in a high of around 57 degrees under the brightness of an uninterrupted sun. The wind, however, shows no signs of tiring, as it's expected to blow from the west at a rate of 5 to 15 mph, flirting with gusts of up to 25 mph. The clear skies tomorrow night will give way to a low of 34 degrees, as per the National Weather Service.
Looking ahead to Saturday, the forecast predicts yet another sunny day with a high near 50. The wind appears relentless, hammering the northwest at around 15 mph and gusts potentially reaching 25 mph. When night blankets the city, the temperature is projected to fall to around 29, which could make for chilly outdoor plans. As the week progresses, Atlantans can anticipate a warming trend peaking with a high near 67 on Monday and up to 69 by Tuesday and Wednesday. A slight chance of showers looms for Tuesday night at 20 percent, yet another weather nuance for the city to consider.









