Georgia – Low gray clouds hang over Peachtree City this morning, but the air already feels mild at 58 degrees. Jackets come off quickly today as March wastes no time hinting at Spring warmth.
According to the National Weather Service, skies turn partly sunny with highs near 64 degrees. East winds increase to 10 mph, with gusts reaching 20 mph this afternoon. Roads remain dry, and travel impacts stay minimal across Highway 54 and Interstate 85.
Tonight stays mostly cloudy with lows around 48. Tuesday turns brighter and warmer. Highs climb to 66 degrees under partly sunny skies, with occasional gusts near 20 mph.
The real warm surge arrives midweek. Wednesday reaches 77 degrees with light winds. Thursday pushes to 81 degrees, and Friday peaks near 83. That is a 25-degree jump from this morning’s reading.
While a slight chance of showers appears Thursday afternoon and a 30% chance returns Friday afternoon, most of the week stays dry. By the weekend, rain and thunderstorm chances increase to 50% Saturday and 80% Sunday. Meteorologists are tracking a more active pattern late week.
The broader 6- to 10-day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across Georgia, signaling sustained Spring vibes into early next week.
Clocks spring ahead at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 8. Longer daylight pairs perfectly with this warming trend.
Five Day Outlook for Peachtree City, GA:
Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 66.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, high 77.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, slight shower chance, high 81.
Friday: Mostly sunny, chance of showers, high 83.
Saturday: Chance of showers and storms, high 83.





