Atlanta, Georgia – Storms are set to sweep through much of Georgia Friday, July 11, bringing wet roads, dangerous lightning, and quick drops in visibility across metro Atlanta—especially along I-285 and I-20. Morning drivers may catch a break, but by midday, heavy rain and thunderstorms are likely to cause travel headaches and slowdowns in the city and surrounding suburbs.
According to the National Weather Service at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, a 60% chance of thunderstorms arrives after 11 a.m. Friday, with rain and lightning expected to continue through the evening. Commuters are urged to use caution on highways, avoid flooded streets, and keep mobile devices charged in case of sudden power outages. The most intense downpours may cause ponding and flash flooding in low-lying areas.
Saturday brings a 40% chance of afternoon thunderstorms, so outdoor plans should include backup options and close monitoring of changing skies. By Sunday, the risk of storms drops to 30%, but heat builds again with highs in the low-90s—making hydration and sun protection just as essential as rain gear.
Those heading out on Monday and Tuesday should be prepared for more stormy afternoons and humid summer heat. Showers and thunderstorms remain likely each day, so pack umbrellas and keep an eye on weather alerts. The risk for disruptive weather remains high into the start of next week.
Five Day Detailed Forecast for Atlanta, July 11–15:
- Friday: Scattered storms likely after 11 a.m., high near 89°F. (Thunderstorm Risk, Wet Roads)
- Saturday: Mostly sunny, then a 40% chance of afternoon storms. High: 91°F.
- Sunday: Sunny early, then 30% chance of storms after 2 p.m. High: 93°F.
- Monday: 40% chance of storms after 2 p.m. High: 95°F. (Heat and Storms)
- Tuesday: Showers and thunderstorms likely. Mostly sunny, high near 93°F.
Warnings remain in effect through Tuesday evening. Stay tuned for updated alerts and always check local conditions before heading out.