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Atlanta’s Weather Rollercoaster, From Dense Fog to Sunshine

Atlanta’s Weather Rollercoaster, From Dense Fog to Sunshine

The extended forecast for Atlanta, GA, presents a mixed bag of weather conditions for the coming days. In a report published today, residents can expect a diverse pattern spanning from areas of dense fog to sunny skies.

Starting today, the

National Weather Service

warns of dense fog before 9 am. But mostly cloudy skies will take over with a high near 70 degrees, accompanied by an east wind blowing at 10 to 15 mph. Gusts could reach up to 20 mph. The cloudy conditions are expected to persist into the night, with a low around 56 degrees and similar wind speeds.

Tomorrow forecasts introduce a 20 percent chance of showers post-1 p.m. under overcast skies and a cooler high nearing 63 degrees. The likelihood of precipitation ramps up into tomorrow night, with a 50 percent chance of showers and a low around 59 degrees. A gentle east wind will pat the city at around 5 mph.

Veterans Day appears to offer a slight reprieve, featuring just a 30 percent chance of morning showers before clearing up. Temperatures are anticipated to approach a comfortable 74 degrees. With a serene dignity, the south wind will shift westward in the afternoon at a calm 5 mph pace. Into the week, Atlanta nights will see lows hovering in the mid-50s, under clear to partly cloudy skies.

The rest of the week, starting Tuesday, appears mostly benign. Atlanta will experience mostly sunny conditions with highs consistently around 74 degrees, cooling down to mid-50s at night. A subtle shift arrives by midweek as partly sunny conditions on Wednesday make way for a slight chance of showers by the evening. Temperatures during the day will peak near 68 degrees, dropping to a low around 53 at night. The week closes out on a bright note with Friday promising sunny weather and a high once again near the 67-degree mark.

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