Spring Sizzles in Atlanta: Southeast Weather Roundup

Explore the dynamic weather sweeping through the Southeast, from sunny skies to scattered thunderstorms, and how it impacts your week ahead in Atlanta.
Meteorologist Amy Freeze presents a detailed forecast for Atlanta and the Southeast. From clear skies to approaching storms, read about what the weather holds for your area!
As the spring sun rises over Atlanta, a variety of weather conditions is set to greet Southeast residents. Meteorologist Amy Freeze details tomorrow’s weather forecast with minute precision. Expect partly cloudy skies in Atlanta, a stretch of showers from Mississippi to Alabama, and clear conditions in Florida. Additionally, learn about the expected thunderstorms and temperature fluctuations that could affect your plans. With essential weather insights, Amy helps you prepare for each day with confidence and ease.
The Southeast is currently experiencing a dynamic weather pattern. Showers are moving across parts of Mississippi, with Jackson registering significant rainfall. These showers extend eastward into Alabama, reaching Montgomery and spreading northeast towards Atlanta. Over in Louisiana, light rain is impacting areas around New Orleans, while Shreveport is seeing clearer skies. Coastal regions, including Savannah and Charleston, are momentarily free from precipitation as clouds begin to increase in anticipation of approaching rain. Florida’s weather is mixed; while Jacksonville has managed to shake off some showers, Miami remains dry and is currently enjoying clear skies.
For tomorrow morning in Atlanta, temperatures start at 44 degrees at 7 a.m. with sunny skies. By 9 a.m., expect a rise to 55 degrees with continued sunshine and a south-southwest wind at 4 miles per hour. As the morning progresses to 11 a.m., temperatures reach 66 degrees under partly cloudy skies, with a southwest wind at 7 miles per hour.
For tomorrow in the Southeast, a warm trend will dominate, bringing above-average temperatures across the region. Atlanta is forecasted to reach 79 degrees, while Montgomery will be even warmer at 84 degrees. Jackson and New Orleans both expect highs around 79 and 80 degrees respectively. Moving to the Florida coast, Tampa will see a high of 82 degrees, and Miami is anticipated to hit 80 degrees. In contrast, temperatures will be slightly cooler in Shreveport, peaking at 78 degrees. Overall, the high pressure system moving through the Southeast will contribute to these pleasant, unseasonably warm readings, setting the stage for a beautiful spring day.
“Tomorrow’s weather paints an active picture across the Southeast. A cold front will progress eastward, bringing scattered thunderstorms from Jackson to Montgomery starting in the early morning hours. Be prepared for potential isolated severe storms, particularly over the central regions. New Orleans to Atlanta should brace for thunderstorm activity likely to intensify by midday. Rainfall accumulations could challenge drainage with localized flooding risks. By evening, showers shift eastward, impacting Savannah and Jacksonville. Throughout, temperatures will remain moderate, eventually cooling as the cold front passes, ushering clearer and drier conditions into Wednesday.”
The UV index in Atlanta is high at 7 both Tuesday and Wednesday, with a burn time of about 20 minutes. It’s crucial to apply sunscreen and consider protective clothing if you’re spending time outdoors.
For the 7-day forecast in Atlanta: Wednesday: Partly cloudy with a high reaching 80 degrees and a low of 55. Thursday: Mostly cloudy and cooler with a high of 58 degrees and a low of 32. Friday: Sunny skies return, bringing a warmer high of 65 degrees and a low of 41. Saturday: It stays sunny with temperatures peaking at 73 degrees, dropping to 41 at night. Sunday: Mostly sunny, and a bit warmer with a high of 78 degrees and a nighttime low of 53. Monday: Expect morning showers with a high of 68 degrees and a low of 42. Tuesday: Partly cloudy, as temperatures rise to 72 degrees during the day and settle at 43 overnight.
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