Georgia Weather: Spotty Showers Tonight, Sunny and Warmer Stretch Builds Through Midweek in Atlanta

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ATLANTA, Ga. — A quiet dawn greets north Georgia this morning, the skyline wrapped in cool 40s and low clouds drifting eastward. A weak front slides through late tonight, bringing a brief round of showers before a long stretch of bright, mild weather takes over.

According to the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, a few light showers could move through metro Atlanta between 5 p.m. and midnight, with totals under a tenth of an inch. Most areas will see only damp pavement, but even light rain could create slick spots along I-75, I-85, and I-20 during late-evening travel. After that, skies clear rapidly, setting the stage for several dry, sunny days ahead.

By Monday, sunshine returns with highs near 63°F and a gentle north breeze. Tuesday and Wednesday look even better — bright, calm, and warmer, with highs reaching the upper 60s to low 70s, ideal for early holiday decorating or outdoor cleanup. Lows remain crisp in the 40s, adding that familiar late-fall chill to the mornings.

The warm, quiet pattern continues into the latter half of the week, with highs holding in the low 70s through Friday. No frost or freeze is expected across the metro area or north Georgia foothills, but forecasters caution that a cooler change may arrive later this month as La Niña influences strengthen.

For now, Atlanta’s weather offers a break from November’s usual chill — a perfect setup for early travel plans, fall errands, and outdoor events before deeper cold pushes closer to Thanksgiving.


Five-Day Outlook for Atlanta, GA:
Sun: 64/43 – Mostly cloudy; light rain chance late.
Mon: 63/44 – Sunny; pleasant north breeze.
Tue: 69/45 – Sunny and mild.
Wed: 71/48 – Bright and warm.
Thu: 73/48 – Sunny; continued mild pattern.