Southeast Weather Sneak-Peek: Thunderstorms Brewing Over Atlanta

Get ahead of the weather curve with a detailed forecast for Atlanta and the wider Southeast. From sweltering highs to stormy skies, know what each day has in store.
Get ready for a mixed bag of weather in Atlanta and the broader Southeast! From lovely sunny mornings to potential thunderstorms in the afternoon, find out all you need to know to plan your day effectively.
Atlanta and the Southeast are bracing for dynamic weather changes. While mornings boast clear skies and warm temperatures, the afternoons will challenge with thunderstorms rolling in. Expect temperature highs pushing the mid-90s and beware of severe weather alerts including high winds and possible flooding. Nighttime brings milder temperatures providing some respite from the day’s heat. Keep an eye on our full forecast for a safe and informed week ahead.
A line of thunderstorms is advancing eastward from Shreveport and affecting areas toward Montgomery. Scattered showers are dotting the landscape near Jacksonville, with some cloud cover increasing over the northern region around Charlotte. Most of Florida, including Miami and Tampa, remains dry under clear skies. Meanwhile, cooler conditions prevail over Houston, with no significant precipitation expected.
Tomorrow morning in Atlanta, enjoy sunny skies with temperatures rising from a warm 80 degrees at 8 AM to a toasty 86 degrees by 10 AM. A gentle northwest wind around 7 to 9 mph accompanies the clear conditions. By noon, temperatures peak at 90 degrees, maintaining the bright, sunny outlook.
Tomorrow in the Southeast, expect sweltering temperatures as highs reach 100 degrees in Jacksonville and sway around 99 degrees in Savannah. Atlanta will see a high of 95, while Montgomery is forecasted to hit 98 degrees. In Louisiana, New Orleans and Shreveport will both experience highs of 95 and 98 degrees, respectively. With a strong warm front influencing the region, many areas are well above seasonal averages, setting the stage for a hot day ahead.
Prepare for a dynamic weather shift in the Southeast tomorrow. A strong cold front will push through, triggering scattered thunderstorms from New Orleans to Savannah, with the highest storm activity in the afternoon and evening. Expect heavy rainfall and gusty winds, particularly from Memphis to Atlanta, where localized flooding could be a concern. As the front progresses, cooler and drier air will follow, offering a break from the heat and humidity. Stay alert for severe weather watches, especially in areas from Jackson to Jacksonville, where conditions may intensify.
The UV index in Atlanta is an extreme 11 today, with sun exposure leading to burns in about 11 minutes. It’s crucial to apply a high SPF sunscreen frequently and seek shade whenever possible. Expect similar conditions tomorrow with the same safety precautions needed.
For the 7 Day Outlook in Atlanta: Sunday: Mostly clear with a high of 95 degrees and a low of 75. Monday: Partly cloudy, high reaching 95 degrees, cooling to 76 at night. Tuesday: Isolated thunderstorms expected with temperatures peaking at 92 degrees, a low near 74. Wednesday: Partly cloudy with a slight drop, high of 91 degrees and a low of 73. Thursday: Another partly cloudy day, maintaining a high of 91 degrees, the low remains 73. Friday: Scattered thunderstorms are likely, with daytime highs of 90 degrees, cooling to 71 degrees overnight. Saturday: Scattered thunderstorms continue with a cooler high of 81 degrees and a nighttime low of 69. Hope that helps! Stay safe!
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