Atlanta’s Clear Rise: Sunny Morning and Warm Temps – What’s Next?
By
Amy Freeze
Tomorrow in Atlanta brings clear skies and climbing temperatures. Dive into what this means for your day and the weather changes brewing across the Southeast.
Expect a pleasant start in Atlanta tomorrow with clear skies and mild temperatures. However, the weather narrative thickens with a potential build-up of storms by the afternoon. Stay prepared with our full forecast.
As Atlanta wakes up to a beautiful morning with clear skies on August 6th, 2025, temperatures are set to rise from a cool 69°F to a comfortable 76°F by midday. This brief respite in weather might not last long as a robust weather pattern initiates across the Southeast, bringing potential thunderstorms and heavy rainfalls by the afternoon. This detailed forecast doesn’t just encapsulate Atlanta but stretches over to major cities across the Southeast, presenting a comprehensive view of what to expect. Don’t forgive[n] to stay updated as we track these changes.
A line of showers and thunderstorms is stretching along the Gulf Coast, impacting areas near New Orleans and further west towards Houston. Jacksonville and areas along the northern Florida coast are experiencing moderate rain showers moving northeast. Cloudy conditions are prominent over Atlanta, where a line of storms might soon develop. Light rain showers are observed near Montgomery and extending towards Charlotte.
Tomorrow morning in Atlanta, expect partly cloudy skies with temperatures rising from 69 degrees at 8 AM to 72 degrees by 10 AM. Winds will be gentle from the east-northeast at around 7 to 8 miles per hour, adding a pleasant breeze to the morning. By midday, conditions will shift to mostly cloudy with temperatures reaching up to 76 degrees.
Tomorrow in the Southeast, expect temperatures to soar, with Shreveport hitting a sizzling 98 degrees. Houston will also feel the heat, reaching 94. Memphis and Jackson are forecasted for highs of 94 and 93 respectively, indicative of the warm weather pattern affecting the region. Montgomery’s high of 90 degrees aligns with these above-average temperatures, while Atlanta will see a comfortable 82. Along the coast, Jacksonville and Tampa are anticipating highs in the upper 80s, at 86 and 93 degrees respectively.
A robust weather pattern is developing across the Southeast for tomorrow. Expect a cold front streaking eastward, sparking thunderstorms from Houston to Jackson. These include heavy rainfall and potential flash flooding, especially around metro areas. By midday, the storm line reaches Birmingham, with storms intensifying around Atlanta by late afternoon. Post-frontal passage, temperatures drop noticeably, clearing the skies overnight.
The UV index in Atlanta is expected to be very high at 10 on Wednesday and Thursday, with burn times around 12 minutes in direct sunlight.
For the 7 Day Outlook in Atlanta:
Wednesday: Partly cloudy skies with a high of 83 degrees and a low of 67 degrees.
Thursday: More partly cloudy conditions, staying at a high of 83 degrees and a low of 67 degrees.
Friday: A mostly clear day with temperatures reaching a high of 83 degrees and dipping to 67 degrees overnight.
Saturday: Showers arriving late, with a high of 83 degrees and a low of 68 degrees.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy with a high of 83 degrees and a low of 70 degrees.
Monday: Scattered thunderstorms, highs around 82 degrees, and lows settling at 70 degrees.
Tuesday: Partly cloudy again as temperatures climb to a high of 86 degrees and a low of 71 degrees.