Peachtree City, GA – Storms are expected to fire up Thursday afternoon across central Georgia, bringing the threat of gusty winds, lightning, and heavy downpours that could affect travel through Peachtree City and along key routes like GA-54 and Highway 74.
According to the National Weather Service, there’s a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. Thursday, with west winds near 10 mph and gusts up to 20 mph. Afternoon highs will climb to 88°F before the storm threat peaks around the evening commute.
Localized flooding in low-lying areas is possible during downpours, and outdoor activities could be delayed or canceled. Residents are urged to monitor alerts and secure outdoor items ahead of time. Motorists should use extra caution on roads like GA-74 and I-85 as visibility may drop suddenly in storms.
Friday brings another wave of possible thunderstorms after 2 p.m., but highs will spike near 88°F under partly sunny skies. The unsettled pattern continues into the weekend, with Saturday and Sunday carrying 70% storm chances—especially in the afternoons.
Five-Day Weather Outlook for Peachtree City, GA (June 5–9):
- Wednesday, June 4: Mostly sunny, high 82°F. Thunderstorms likely after 5 p.m. (60% chance)
- Thursday, June 5: Afternoon storms (40% chance), high 84°F
- Friday, June 6: More storms after 2 p.m. (50% chance), high 88°F
- Saturday, June 7: 70% chance of storms, mainly after 2 p.m., high 87°F
- Sunday, June 8: Storms likely after 8 a.m. (70% chance), high 83°F
- Monday, June 9: 60% chance of storms continues, high 85°F