Peachtree City, GA – A rare show is heading to Georgia skies as clear conditions set the stage for possible Aurora sightings Monday night across Peachtree City and much of the state.
According to the National Weather Service, skies will remain mostly clear through Wednesday night, with daytime highs climbing to 87°F and mild winds shifting from the southeast at 5 mph. Monday and Tuesday both bring ideal visibility for stargazers, with no precipitation and humidity levels low enough for crisp evening views.
Locals near GA Route 54 and I-85 should plan for a hot but manageable start to the workweek. Monday will be sunny with light winds and a high near 87°F, ideal for outdoor activities, though residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure during peak afternoon heat.
Smoke from Canadian wildfires may lightly haze skies across eastern Georgia, but visibility is expected to hold for most of the state, especially south of Atlanta. Air quality may drop slightly in the evenings — sensitive groups should limit outdoor exposure.
🌡️ Peachtree City 5-Day Forecast: June 2–6
Friday: Partly cloudy with 50% chance of storms. High near 87°F. Muggy and breezy.
Monday: Sunny, high near 87°F. Light southeast wind. Mostly clear overnight, low 63°F.
Tuesday: Sunny, high 87°F. Calm wind becoming east. Mostly clear at night, low 65°F.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high 86°F. Light wind. Mostly clear overnight, low 66°F.
Thursday: Mostly sunny early, slight chance of showers (20%) by late afternoon. High near 87°F.




