Georgia Weather Alert: Spring Showers and Thunderstorms Expected Monday Night into Tuesday

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Atlanta, GA – Georgia residents should prepare for a week of spring weather challenges, including a series of showers and thunderstorms that could impact travel and outdoor plans. As temperatures hover near 85°F in Atlanta, weather conditions will shift with slight chances of showers and storms on Monday, transitioning into a more significant chance of rain by Tuesday.

According to the National Weather Service, Atlanta will experience a 20% chance of showers Monday night, with conditions worsening overnight as a 30% chance of thunderstorms emerges by Tuesday morning. Rain will continue to impact the city, with a 40% chance of thunderstorms expected by the afternoon. Travelers are advised to monitor road conditions, especially on Interstate 75 and 285, where wet roads and low visibility could make travel hazardous.

Throughout the week, temperatures will remain in the low 80s to mid 80s, with chances of rain fluctuating each day. The highest risk of storms will be Tuesday, and Wednesday’s forecast shows a 30% chance of showers, leading into a slight possibility of thunderstorms by Thursday night.

Residents should be ready for changing conditions, especially those planning outdoor activities or commutes in the area. With unpredictable weather ahead, it’s recommended to keep an umbrella handy and stay updated on weather alerts for possible road closures or delays.

For those with travel plans later in the week, Thursday and Friday could bring drier conditions, with partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid-80s. However, the weekend will see a return of the risk for scattered showers.

Five-Day Forecast

  • Monday: High: 85°F, Low: 65°F, 20% chance of showers
  • Tuesday: High: 81°F, Low: 62°F, 40% chance of thunderstorms
  • Wednesday: High: 85°F, Low: 64°F, 30% chance of showers
  • Thursday: High: 86°F, Low: 65°F, 30% chance of showers
  • Friday: High: 86°F, Low: 67°F, Mostly sunny

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