From Clear Skies to Chilling Nights: Your Weekly Weather Digest for Atlanta
By
Amy Freeze
Meteorologist Amy Freeze provides an in-depth look at the week's weather in Atlanta, ranging from balmy days to brisk nights. Discover what to expect and how to prepare.
Get ready for a week of varied weather in Atlanta! From clear conditions to storm alerts, Meteorologist Amy Freeze offers essential insights.
‘Atlanta Tomorrow Morning News – 03/23/2025’: Meteorologist Amy Freeze here with your Southeast Forecast update. Expect clear skies and pleasant conditions tomorrow morning. Here’s a breakdown of the weather outside your front door and across the Southeast. From Nashville storms to Miami breezes and night temperature drops — stay prepared and informed.
The Southeast radar shows a mix of weather conditions today, highlighting a patchwork of precipitation and clearer skies. Nashville is under a mix of rain and thunderstorms, extending down toward the Tennessee Valley. Atlanta is witnessing steady rain showers that are moving toward the Carolinas. The weather in cities farther south such as Montgomery and Savannah is mostly clear, providing a respite from the wet conditions. New Orleans and Houston are seeing scattered showers with cloud cover, while Miami enjoys clear skies and mild breezes. Keep an umbrella handy if you’re in Mobile or Baton Rouge, as these areas have some light rain in the vicinity. Stay tuned for further developments as the day progresses, especially for those in the path of migrating rain bands from the west.
Tomorrow morning in Atlanta, temperatures start at 57 degrees at 7 AM, with light showers expected and a southwest wind at 7 miles per hour. By 9 AM, the temperature will rise to 59 degrees as showers continue, accompanied by a west wind at 9 miles per hour. By 11 AM, expect cloudy skies with temperatures reaching 61 degrees and winds shifting to the west-northwest at 10 miles per hour.
High temperatures for the Southeast region on March 24th will reflect a warm pattern influencing the area.
In Houston, expect a high of 84 degrees, well above average for this time of year. Shreveport will warm up to 81 degrees, also experiencing above-average temperatures. Jackson is set to reach 75 degrees, indicating a mild day. New Orleans will enjoy a high of 74 degrees, which is seasonally typical.
Moving east, Atlanta will see a high of 68 degrees, slightly below average, while Charlotte reaches 70 degrees. Jacksonville is forecasted for a warm 79 degrees, and Miami will top out at 82 degrees.
On the futurecast for the Southeast, a line of storms stretches from Houston to Atlanta as a cold front approaches. Expect periods of heavy rain and gusty winds, especially from Shreveport to Jacksonville. There’s a risk of severe weather, including strong thunderstorms and possible isolated tornadoes, particularly in areas under the Storm Prediction Center Severe Weather Outlook. Keep an eye out for any weather warnings over the next 24 to 48 hours. After this system moves through, anticipate clearing skies and cooler temperatures settling in.
The UV index in Atlanta will be high on Sunday, reaching a level of 7, with a burn time of about 20 minutes in direct sunlight. On Monday, the UV index will decrease to 6, and a burn time of 23 minutes is expected. It’s essential to apply sunscreen and consider wearing protective clothing to minimize sun exposure. Stay safe!
For the 7-day forecast in Atlanta:
Monday: Thunderstorms are expected late in the day with a high of 69 degrees and a low of 43.
Tuesday: Look forward to mostly sunny skies with a high of 79 degrees and a low of 50.
Wednesday: The day will be clear and sunny. Temperatures will reach up to 74 degrees and dip to 42 at night.
Thursday: Clear skies continue with a high of 73 degrees and a low of 44.
Friday: Mostly clear conditions are on tap with a high reaching 79 degrees and cooling to 54 overnight.
Saturday: Expect mostly cloudy weather with a high of 81 degrees and a low of 59.
Sunday: The week wraps up with mostly cloudy skies and a high of 82 degrees, along with a low of 59.