Atlanta Weather Outlook: From Morning Sun to Evening Thunder

Dive into the latest weather trends with Meteorologist Amy Freeze. From sunny mornings to stormy evenings, find out what the weather holds for Atlanta this week.
Explore the dynamic weather pattern in Atlanta with Meteorologist Amy Freeze. From a sun-drenched morning to stormy afternoons, know what to expect.
Get comprehensive details from Meteorologist Amy Freeze on Atlanta’s weather. A sunny start at 68°F leads to a warm 87°F by afternoon, but don’t let the sun deceive you—an impending frontal system could bring storms by Tuesday. Full safety tips, UV index warnings, and a 7-day forecast included. Visit now at https://amyfreeze.ai/
The radar shows mostly clear conditions across much of the Southeast. Rain is moving toward the Florida Peninsula, with scattered showers and thunderstorms developing offshore, south of Tampa and approaching Miami. Parts of northern Florida might experience increasing cloud cover as these systems progress. Atlanta, Montgomery, and Jackson remain dry and clear, while the Gulf Coast from Houston to New Orleans gets a break from precipitation. Coastal cities like Savannah are also enjoying clear skies for now.
Tomorrow morning in Atlanta begins with sunny skies, temperatures starting at 68 degrees at 8 AM. A light breeze from the east at 4 miles per hour will accompany the warming trend. By 10 AM, temperatures will rise to 76 degrees with the wind shifting to an east-southeast direction at 7 miles per hour. As the morning progresses, expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures reaching 81 degrees by noon.
By tomorrow, temperatures in the Southeast are set to soar, showing above-average readings for early June. Atlanta will reach a high of 87 degrees, while Nashville experiences a warm 91 degrees. The mercury will climb to 92 in Shreveport and 91 in Jackson, both notable highs for this time of year. In Florida, Tampa and Jacksonville will see pleasant temperatures around 87 and 85 degrees, respectively. New Orleans also maintains a warm profile with a high of 87 degrees, reflecting a broader trend of summer heat across the region.
A wet and stormy Tuesday is in store for the Southeast as a frontal system approaches from the west. Expect storms to begin over eastern Texas and Louisiana in the early morning, spreading into Mississippi and Alabama by afternoon. While severe weather is possible, the main threats include heavy rain and gusty winds, particularly in storms moving across Gulf Coast cities like New Orleans and Mobile. As the system advances, increasing showers from Atlanta to Jacksonville could impact the late-day commute. By Wednesday, cooler and drier conditions are expected behind the front, with a noticeable drop in humidity.
The UV index in Atlanta is at a very high level of 10, both today and tomorrow, with a burn time of around 12 minutes. Make sure to apply sunscreen frequently, wear protective clothing, and try to avoid prolonged sun exposure during peak hours. Stay safe under those strong rays!
For the 7-day forecast in Atlanta: Monday: Partly cloudy with a high of 85 degrees and a low of 63. Tuesday: The temperatures rise to a high of 87 with more partly cloudy skies, the low is 67. Wednesday: Continuing with partly cloudy conditions, highs around 83 degrees dipping to 67 at night. Thursday: More clouds, with a high of 84 degrees and a low of 67. Friday: The sun peeks through again, expect a high of 89 degrees and a low of 72. Saturday: Late thunderstorms in the forecast, with a high of 85 degrees and a low of 69. Sunday: Scattered thunderstorms with temperatures reaching a high of 82 degrees and a low of 68.
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