Today, the National Weather Service forecasting a high near 65 and a 90% chance of precipitation. Winds from the south could reach speeds up to 20 mph, and new rainfall between a half and three-quarters of an inch is possible before the day ends.
Evening commuters may face wet roads as showers are likely before 10 pm, followed by possible showers and thunderstorms between 10 pm and 4 am, and then showers after 4 am. Though the southeast wind will calm down after midnight, gusts could still hit as high as 15 mph. There’s a 60% chance of rain tonight, bringing additional quarters to half an inch of rainfall, as detailed by theNational Weather Service.
Looking ahead, Atlantans can expect a break in the clouds come Wednesday, which is set to be mostly sunny with a high near 70. The northwest wind will pick up in the afternoon, with gusts possibly reaching 30 mph. Clear skies will take over by Wednesday night, with temperatures dropping to around 39. Thursday’s forecast promises ample sunshine and a high near 55, according to theweather service. With a west wind blowing at 10 to 15 mph and occasionally gusting up to 30 mph. However, residents will want to bundle up as clear conditions continue into Thursday night, with lows once again hovering around 37.
The trend of sunny days extends into the weekend, with highs in the mid-50s on Saturday and climbing into the 60s by Sunday. Nighttime will bring mostly clear skies with lows in the mid-to-low 40s, making for refreshingly crisp evenings. So while the start of the week may pour down on the city, the latter half offers a sunny reprieve to the citizens of Atlanta.
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