Summer Scorcher: Your Comprehensive Guide to Atlanta’s Weather This Week

From thunderstorms to baking temperatures, explore a complete breakdown of this week's weather patterns across Atlanta and the Southeast.
Gear up for a hot and stormy week in Atlanta! Check out our blog for daily forecasts and tips on how to stay cool and safe.
As the Southeast braces for another week of challenging weather, Atlanta experiences a mix of heat and storms. With temperatures peaking in the mid-90s and thunderstorms frequently in the forecast, it’s essential to be prepared. We explore the potential impacts of these conditions and provide safety tips for handling extreme heat and stormy weather. For a deeper dive into the daily specifics and expert tips, visit our blog at https://amyfreeze.ai/. A cluster of thunderstorms is moving across the Southeast, impacting cities like Jacksonville and Savannah with heavy rain and potential severe weather. Scattered showers are present north of Miami, while cloud cover is thickening over Atlanta and Charlotte. The west remains largely dry, with Shreveport and Memphis enjoying clear skies. Light rains are approaching New Orleans, progressing slowly eastward.
This afternoon in Atlanta, temperatures rise to 91 degrees by 4 PM with partly cloudy skies. Winds will be coming from the west-northwest at 8 miles per hour, slightly dropping by 6 PM with temperatures at 89 degrees. As you transition into the early evening, temperatures will settle at 84 degrees by 8 PM, maintaining a gentle westerly breeze.
This afternoon, temperatures are heating up across the Southeast. In Atlanta and Montgomery, we’re looking at highs around 91 and 92 degrees, respectively. Meanwhile, Jackson is taking the warmth up a notch with a high of 93 degrees, and Savannah matches that at 93 as well. Over in New Orleans, the high will be a bit cooler at 89 degrees, while Tampa enjoys a sunny day with temperatures reaching 91. Miami stays on the more moderate side with a high of 88 degrees.
Tonight, Nashville will see temperatures dipping to a refreshing 74 degrees. Jackson is expected to cool down to 74 as well, while Montgomery will settle at 75. Sizzling New Orleans won’t fall too far, with a low of 77. Expect 76 in both Jacksonville and Savannah, keeping the night warm across the region.
Tomorrow in the Southeast, Montgomery sizzles with a high of 96 degrees, while Atlanta isn’t far behind at 94. Jackson will reach a warm 93 degrees, and Memphis also heats up to 92. Over in New Orleans, expect a high of 89 degrees, reflecting slightly cooler conditions due to cloud cover. The warm trend is set to continue in places like Tampa at 89 degrees and Jacksonville hitting 93.
Showers and thunderstorms will stretch across the Southeast tomorrow, affecting areas from Shreveport to Jacksonville. Affected cities like New Orleans will see evening storms that could bring heavy rain and gusty winds. Nashville will experience scattered thunderstorms, with the potential for localized flooding. Thunderstorm activity will diminish as the front passes through, bringing drier and slightly cooler conditions afterward. Keep an eye on weather alerts, as conditions can change rapidly with these summer storms.
Their UV index in Atlanta this Sunday stands at an extreme 11, with potential sun exposure risks indicating a burn time of just 11 minutes. On Monday, brace for similar extreme conditions as the UV index remains at 11, again with a quick burn time of 11 minutes.
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