Atlanta, GA – Patchy fog and isolated thunderstorms are expected across north and central Georgia through tonight, potentially impacting evening commutes and travel. Warmer temperatures are set to continue, with highs near 70°F before cooler conditions return over the weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, patchy dense fog is expected to clear by mid-morning, but isolated thunderstorms could develop later today and into the evening. While severe storms are not expected, some areas may see brief heavy rain. Showers are likely again Thursday morning before sunshine returns in the afternoon.
Looking ahead, Friday brings a mix of sun and clouds, with a 40% chance of showers. The weekend remains mostly dry, but another round of scattered showers is possible Saturday night into Sunday. Highs will stay in the low-to-mid 70s, providing a mild February weekend.
Drivers should remain cautious during foggy conditions, especially on major highways like I-75 and I-85, where visibility may be reduced. If traveling early, allow extra time and use low-beam headlights. Stay updated with local forecasts as weather conditions change.




