Peachtree City, GA – Thunder returns to Georgia as a SPRING weather ALERT brings Sunday storms, raising the risk of slick roads and possible power outages across Peachtree City. With more showers and thunder possible through Monday, drivers and families should plan for delays and monitor conditions before heading out, especially on major routes like GA-74 and nearby thoroughfares.
According to the National Weather Service, Peachtree City faces a 20% chance of showers and thunderstorms Sunday, climbing as moisture surges across central Georgia. Showers could linger into Monday, with the chance for additional storms early in the week. Patchy sun may break through by Sunday afternoon, but motorists should expect sudden downpours and changing road conditions during school drop-off and pick-up times.
By Monday, another round of light showers is possible, but skies begin clearing by the afternoon. Temperatures will stay warm, with highs in the low 80s Sunday and rising to the upper 80s midweek. The NWS urges residents to secure loose outdoor items, charge electronic devices in advance, and avoid unnecessary travel during periods of heavy rain. Partly cloudy skies and milder evenings are expected Monday night and Tuesday, offering a brief break before more scattered showers could develop Wednesday and Thursday.
For the extended 5-day forecast:
- Sunday: Showers, thunder possible, high 83°F
- Monday: 20% chance of showers, mostly sunny, high 79°F
- Tuesday: Partly sunny, high 84°F
- Wednesday: 20% chance of showers after 2 p.m., high 88°F
- Thursday: 40% chance of showers and storms, high 87°F