
For those planning to celebrate Washington's Birthday in Atlanta GA, the day promises to gently kick off with "patchy fog before 10am" before giving way to clear and sunny skies, with a high tapping out near 66 degrees, as noted by the National Weather Service. By evening, the calmer air will settle, ushering in an almost still night with a low of around 42.
As the week unfolds, Atlantans can to expect enjoy a mostly sunny Tuesday, with daytime temperatures kissing near 67 degrees and a light breeze subsequently gaining momentum, reaching 5 to 10 mph from the south as the morning progresses. The gentle touch of the south wind persists into Tuesday night, keeping conditions mostly cloudy with the thermometer dipping to a cozy low around 51.
Midweek moods may sway like the increasing southerly winds as Wednesday offers a blend of clouds with a high approaching 69 degrees. Gusts could show to flex up to 25 mph, according to the weather prognosticators at the National Weather Service. After sunset, the chance of showers inches onto the horizon, with a 30 percent likelihood after 1 am, and the night cloaking the city in cloud cover and a tentative low of 58.
The forecast insists on keeping umbrellas at the ready for the latter part of the week, with a consistent chance of showers dotting the days from Thursday through the weekend. While Thursday's high could reach a warm 75 degrees, the appetite for rain will to largely increase come nightfall, when the odds of precipitation reach up to 50 percent. This trend of showers and mostly cloudy skies stubbornly clings on through the successive nights, dancing between potential rainfall and the promise of sunnier Sunday skies with a high of 59.









