
Residents of Atlanta can moderately anticipate a mixed bag of weather conditions over the coming days. Today's partly sunny skies will give way to an evening of showers, as reported by the National Weather Service. The wind, originating from the southwest and light in the morning, is set to intensify, reaching 5 to 10 mph, with the potential to gust as high as 15 mph.
The National Weather Service also forecasts that showers will continue tomorrow, primarily before the afternoon. The likelihood of precipitation stands at 60% with projected new rainfall amounts falling between a tenth and a quarter of an inch. The remainder of the week appears to gradually improve, with sunny days ahead starting Thursday and stretching into the weekend. Temperatures on Thursday are expected to peak near 43 degrees, accompanied by northwest winds around 10 mph, which could gust up strongly to 20 mph.
As Atlantans look towards the weekend, the weather seems to promise more agreeable conditions. Friday's forecast indicates a sunny day with highs approximating 57 degrees, and the nights leading to Saturday will mostly be clear with a low nearing 36 degrees. Mostly "sunny, with a high near 57," reads the forecast for Saturday from the National Weather Service.
Concluding the week, Sunday will bring mostly sunny skies with temperatures potentially climbing to 61 degrees. The night will remain partly cloudy, with lows dropping around 39. Monday's conditions are projected to continue in the same vein, partly sunny with highs again near 57 degrees. Atlantans can look forward to embracing a series of sunny days, reminding us all that spring is poised to ultimately break through the erratic chill of winter's last whispers.









