Georgia Weather Alert: Thunderstorm Risk and Flash Flood Threat in Peachtree City by Wednesday Afternoon

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Peachtree City, GA – Afternoon storms could roll through Peachtree City by 2 p.m. Wednesday, bringing lightning, brief downpours, and possible traffic delays.

According to the National Weather Service, there’s a 50% chance of thunderstorms developing across Fayette County after midday Wednesday. With highs around 84°F and east winds up to 10 mph, storms could disrupt outdoor plans and create slick roads along GA Highway 54 and surrounding routes. Wind gusts may reach 15 mph.

Rain may begin as scattered showers before intensifying into isolated thunderstorms between 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. Although no watches are posted yet, drivers should use caution during commutes and secure loose outdoor items. If thunder roars, head indoors.

Thursday’s forecast brings more instability, with another round of afternoon storms likely. Rain chances remain at 40%, with a high near 82°F. Friday looks slightly drier but still unstable, with a 40% chance of afternoon storms and warmer temperatures near 88°F.

This unsettled pattern continues into the weekend, with a 70% chance of rain Saturday and 80% likelihood of storms by Sunday. Daily highs hover in the mid-to-upper 80s through early next week.

Five-Day Forecast for Peachtree City, GA:

  • Tuesday (June 3): Sunny, high 87°F
  • Wednesday (June 4): 50% chance of storms after 2 p.m., high 84°F
  • Thursday (June 5): 40% chance of storms after 11 a.m., high 82°F
  • Friday (June 6): 40% chance of storms after 2 p.m., high 88°F
  • Saturday (June 7): Showers likely, 70% chance, high 87°F