Atlanta, GA – A stretch of dry, fall-like weather will cover much of Georgia this week, bringing mild afternoons and cooler nights across the region.
According to the US National Weather Service in Peachtree City, high temperatures will reach the low 80s on Wednesday before dipping into the upper 70s by Thursday and Friday. Overnight lows are expected in the mid to upper 50s, with cooler readings possible in the north Georgia mountains.
The forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with breezy northwesterly winds each afternoon. The shift comes as high pressure builds over the Southeast, holding off humid conditions and storms to the south.
Forecasters say the mild pattern should last through the week, with no significant rainfall expected for north and central Georgia. While daytime temperatures remain comfortable, residents are advised to prepare for crisp evenings, especially in elevated areas.
This pattern offers a welcome change after a humid September, signaling a more autumn-like feel as October begins.