Atlanta’s Week Ahead: Warmth, Storms, and a High UV Alert

Get the latest on Atlanta’s weather, from balmy mornings to stormy afternoons, plus tips on how to handle high UV indexes. Full coverage inside.
Catch what’s in store for Atlanta’s weather: sunny starts, sweltering highs, and stormy evenings. Plus, important UV safety tips to protect you from the sun!
Check out the full weather forecast for Atlanta and the Southeast as we cover the spectrum from clear sunny mornings to the looming thunderstorms by week’s end. With temperatures varying drastically across the region, we’ll guide you on the best times to enjoy the outdoors or when to stay inside. Additionally, we dive into the essentials of UV safety given the extreme exposure levels forecasted. Detailed insights, practical tips, and more!
On the Regional Radar, a significant area of precipitation is moving across the Southeast. Jacksonville is under heavy rain, with storms advancing toward the coast. Charlotte and Atlanta are observing increasing cloud cover as rain approaches from the southwest. Meanwhile, New Orleans is experiencing clear conditions, but attention is needed as Shreveport and Houston are also clear, potentially impacting nearby areas soon.
Tomorrow morning in Atlanta, enjoy a sunny start with temperatures beginning at 77 degrees at 8 AM. The warmth rises to 83 degrees by 10 AM. Winds will be light from the northwest at around 5 to 7 miles per hour, offering a slight breeze. Expect clear skies as the day progresses.
Tomorrow, Atlanta will see a high of 94 degrees, a few degrees above average for this time of year. Memphis is expected to reach 92 degrees, while Nashville will also warm up to 91 degrees. Montgomery might sizzle with a high of 96 degrees, making it one of the hottest spots in the Southeast. New Orleans is forecasted for a high of 89 degrees, reflecting slightly below normal temperatures for the region. Meanwhile, in Florida, Jacksonville will hit 93 degrees, showcasing typical summer warmth as humidity levels remain elevated.
A warm front lifts across the Southeast, increasing humidity and the chance for afternoon thunderstorms from New Orleans to Jacksonville. Expect scattered thunderstorms, some potentially severe, with gusty winds and heavy rain, especially near Atlanta and Savannah. Temperatures trend warmer, with highs approaching the mid-80s. Keep an eye on localized flooding in low-lying areas. By late Wednesday, the front moves east, bringing drier and cooler air behind it.
The UV index in Atlanta will be extremely high at 11 on both Sunday and Monday, with a burn time of just 11 minutes in direct sunlight. It’s crucial to use sunscreen, wear a hat, and stay in the shade whenever possible. Stay sun safe out there!
For the 7 Day Outlook in Atlanta: Sunday: Clear skies with a high of 92 degrees and a low of 72 degrees. Monday: Mostly clear conditions, warming up to 94 degrees with a nighttime low of 73 degrees. Tuesday: Thunderstorms early in the day, reaching a high of 91 degrees and a low of 73 degrees. Wednesday: Expect partly cloudy weather with a high of 90 degrees and a low of 73 degrees. Thursday: Partly cloudy with a high of 90 degrees and a low of 72 degrees. Friday: Isolated thunderstorms are possible, with temperatures peaking at 89 degrees and dropping to 72 degrees at night. Saturday: Isolated thunderstorms again, with highs around 91 degrees and lows at 73 degrees. Stay safe!
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