Georgia wakes to a mild February morning with temperatures holding near 50 degrees across Atlanta before sunrise. A few patches of fog linger south of downtown and near Hartsfield-Jackson, but visibility remains mostly clear along I-75, I-85, and the Downtown Connector. The air feels cool, not cold, signaling a quick shift away from winter’s edge.
The National Weather Service reports patchy fog early, followed by increasing sunshine and highs near 66 degrees today. Light northwest winds turn calmer this afternoon, helping temperatures rebound comfortably. No rain is expected during daylight hours, keeping the commute and school runs dry.
Tonight turns mostly clear with lows near 42 degrees. Sunshine dominates Tuesday as highs climb to 67 degrees. That warming trend strengthens Wednesday, February 18, when temperatures push close to 69 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. A 30 percent chance of showers develops late Wednesday night as moisture increases across north Georgia.
The warmest air arrives Thursday and Friday. Highs surge to 75 degrees Thursday with scattered showers possible after midday. Friday reaches near 76 degrees with additional rain chances. No snow, ice, or winter freeze is expected during this stretch.
Looking ahead into President’s Day Week, the 6–10 day outlook favors above-normal temperatures across metro Atlanta. Highs remain in the upper 60s to mid-70s through the weekend before a slight cooldown. February is delivering early spring vibes, with warmth leading the pattern into next week.


