Atlanta’s Southeast Forecast: Navigating Through Sun and Showers

Explore Atlanta's unique mix of sunny skies and brewing thunderstorms in our latest detailed weather outlook for a week that mixes warmth with wet surprises.
Stay ahead of the weather in Atlanta with our comprehensive guide featuring thunderstorms, sunny spells, and everything in-between.
Welcoming a week in Atlanta filled with changing skies – from glorious sunshine to possible rainy encounters. As the Southeast brims with varying weather patterns, from clear skies over Memphis to showers edging closer from the Gulf, we dissect what this means for your plans in Atlanta. We’ve got your mornings and evenings sorted with expected temperatures and key weather changes, topped with safety tips against high UV exposure. Read more: https://amyfreeze.ai/
Today’s radar for the Southeast shows a mix of sunny skies and rain, with notable showers developing in the Gulf Coast. Heavy rain is affecting areas south of Biloxi and New Orleans, moving towards the Gulf of Mexico. Jacksonville is seeing scattered rain showers pushing east offshore. Elsewhere, skies remain mostly clear from Memphis to Charlotte, with no precipitation in sight.
Tomorrow morning in Atlanta, look for partly cloudy skies with temperatures starting at 72 degrees around 8 AM. Expect the temperature to rise to 78 degrees by 10 AM, accompanied by a gentle west-northwest breeze at 5 miles per hour. By noon, the temperature will reach 83 degrees, with winds from the west-northwest at 6 miles per hour.
Tomorrow in Atlanta, expect a high of 87 degrees as warm air continues to push through the Southeast. Jacksonville will see similar highs at 91 degrees, with Tampa also reaching 91. In Memphis, temperatures will hover around 88 degrees, while New Orleans will be slightly cooler at 88 as well.
A cold front is set to bring increasing activity across the Southeast, starting with thunderstorms developing over Arkansas and moving through Mississippi, Alabama, and into Georgia by early Friday morning. While severe weather risks remain low, expect some heavy downpours and gusty winds in parts of the region, particularly in Atlanta, Montgomery, and Savannah. Rainfall accumulations are positioned to relieve dry conditions but may cause localized flooding. After the weather system passes, skies will clear, and temperatures will see a modest drop, bringing a refreshing change as the weekend approaches. Keep an eye out for possible weather disturbances if traveling from New Orleans to Jacksonville.
Expect a high UV index of 8 on Friday in Atlanta, with sunburn potentially occurring within 17 minutes of exposure. By Saturday, the UV intensity rises to an extreme level of 10, reducing the burn time to just 12 minutes.
For the 7 Day Outlook in Atlanta: Friday: Thunderstorms will start early with a high of 90 degrees and a low around 68 degrees. Saturday: Conditions clear to partly cloudy skies, with highs reaching 88 degrees and lows near 69 degrees. Sunday: Another partly cloudy day, expect the temperature to rise to 89 degrees, dipping to 71 degrees overnight. Monday: Scattered thunderstorms will move in, with a high of 89 degrees and a low of 71 degrees. Tuesday: Continue watching for scattered thunderstorms, temperatures reaching 86 degrees during the day, cooling to 70 degrees by evening. Wednesday: Partly cloudy conditions expected, with the temperature peaking at 87 degrees and the night’s low around 70 degrees. Thursday: Ending the week with partly cloudy skies and a hot day, a high of 90 degrees and a low of 70 degrees.
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