Georgia commuters are stepping into wet pavement and a steady February drizzle this morning, with showers moving across metro Atlanta and dampening the drive along I-75 and I-85. Temperatures sit near 60 degrees, but gusty west winds up to 20 to 25 mph are pushing rain bands through quickly. Umbrellas are flipping, and visibility dips briefly under heavier bursts.
According to the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, showers remain likely through late morning with a 70% chance of rain before noon. Skies gradually turn partly sunny this afternoon, and highs reach near 64 degrees. Winds shift northwest later today, signaling cooler air settling in behind the system.
Roads remain slick through midday. Plan extra time for the commute and increase following distance. Conditions improve by mid-afternoon as clouds break and pavement begins to dry.
Temperatures fall sharply tonight, dropping to around 37 degrees under mostly clear skies. While no winter precipitation is expected, colder air may create isolated slick patches on bridges if moisture lingers. This is the time of year when quick temperature drops can catch drivers off guard.
Sunshine dominates Thursday with highs near 62 degrees. Friday turns mostly sunny and cooler, with highs around 61. Valentine’s Weekend Feb. 13-15 looks pleasant, though shower chances return Saturday night into Sunday. Rain becomes likely Sunday with highs near 59 degrees.
Early next week trends milder again, with highs climbing into the mid-60s. The 6–10 day outlook favors above-average warmth across Georgia, hinting at an early taste of spring.
Five Day Outlook for Atlanta, Georgia:
Today: High 64°, showers likely before noon.
Thursday: High 62°, sunny.
Friday: High 61°, mostly sunny.
Saturday: High 63°, chance of showers late.
Sunday: High 59°, showers likely.


