Peachtree City, Georgia – After a dry and sunny start to the week, scattered afternoon thunderstorms are expected to return across Georgia by Thursday, with temperatures hovering in the low 90s.
According to the National Weather Service in Peachtree City, dry conditions will persist through Wednesday, especially in northern and central parts of the state. By Thursday, isolated to scattered storms are likely to develop in the afternoon hours, particularly in central Georgia. Rain chances increase again Friday, with more widespread PM storms possible.
Daytime highs from Atlanta to Macon are expected to range from 88°F to 92°F through midweek, with slightly cooler lows in the upper 60s. Isolated storms could pop up as early as Wednesday afternoon in parts of central Georgia, including Warner Robins and Milledgeville.
Travelers should remain cautious Thursday and Friday as storms may create slick roads and brief power outages, especially during the evening commute. Outdoor plans may need adjustments later in the week — keep weather apps handy and avoid open areas during thunderstorm activity.
The unsettled weather pattern is expected to linger into the weekend. Additional alerts may be issued as storm coverage increases.