Atlanta’s Forecast: Sunshine and Storms – An In-depth Look at the Week Ahead

Explore a comprehensive guide to Atlanta's weather for the week, including storm threats and temperature fluctuations. Stay prepared with our detailed analysis.
This week in Atlanta: from sunny mornings to storm warnings. Catch our full forecast for timely updates and tips.
Welcome to our detailed weather outlook for Atlanta this week, featuring a mix of partly cloudy skies and incoming storm warnings. From temperature highs and lows to storm safety tips, we cover everything to keep you informed and prepared. Read more for daily forecasts and expert insights, ensuring you’re ready, rain or shine!
A line of storms is moving along the southeastern coastline, impacting areas from Savannah to Miami with heavy rain and localized thunderstorms. The showers are continuing to push inland towards places like Jacksonville and Charleston. Currently, the interior of the Southeast, including major cities like Atlanta, Montgomery, and Memphis, remains dry with clear skies. Farther west, a separate weather system is bringing some light rain to the eastern fringes of Texas, approaching Houston and Shreveport.
Tomorrow morning in Atlanta kicks off with temperatures starting at 70 degrees at 9 AM, climbing to 75 degrees by 11 AM. The breeze will be from the east-northeast, around 9 to 11 miles per hour, providing a gentle start to the day. Expect partly cloudy skies, allowing some sunshine to break through as temperatures gradually rise.
Tomorrow in Nashville, temperatures will rise to a cool 64 degrees, while Memphis will see a slightly warmer high of 65. Montgomery is expected to reach 67 degrees, aligning with Atlanta’s high of 67 as well. Down in Florida, Jacksonville will warm up to 73 degrees, and Miami will enjoy the warmest conditions in the Southeast, hitting a high of 76 degrees. Overall, temperatures are predominantly below-average for this time of year, influenced by a significant cool front moving through the region.
A line of storms is expected to move across the Southeast tomorrow with the potential for heavy rain and thunderstorms, particularly affecting cities from Jacksonville to Charlotte. By midday, New Orleans and Birmingham could experience severe weather, including damaging winds and hail. Rainfall amounts are likely to exceed an inch in some areas, increasing the risk of localized flooding, so stay vigilant. Behind the front, expect a cooling trend with temperatures dropping by about 10 degrees, while dry conditions set in by late Thursday. Memphis and Nashville will also see storm activity early, followed by clearer skies during the latter part of the day.
The UV index in Atlanta is high, with a value signaling burn times around 20 minutes today. Tomorrow, the UV index remains significant with a burn time of about 23 minutes.
For the 7-day forecast in Atlanta: Monday: Warm with a high of 82 degrees and a low of 66, under partly cloudy skies. Tuesday: Another warm day expected with a high of 82 degrees and cooling to 64 overnight. Wednesday: Slightly cooler with a high of 81 degrees and a low around 61, expect partly cloudy conditions. Thursday: The cooling trend continues, with a comfortable high of 77 degrees and a low of 55 under partly sunny skies. Friday: Enjoy mostly sunny conditions, reaching up to 76 degrees during the day and cooling to 54 at night. Saturday: Clouds return, with a high of 78 degrees and a low of 59, along with a chance of showers. Sunday: Ending the week with partly cloudy skies again; the high will be 80 degrees, dipping to a low of 61.
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