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Atlanta, Georgia Braces for Heavy Rain and Storms

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Atlanta, Georgia, September 24, 2025

News Summary

After a long dry spell, Atlanta and central Georgia are preparing for significant rainfall and storms. Meteorologists predict the heaviest rain and wind gusts might reach 60 mph overnight into Thursday, with temperatures dropping to 85°F. Residents should stay informed about severe weather risks and take safety precautions on wet roads as they prepare for the changing conditions.

Atlanta, Georgia Braces for Heavy Rain and Storms Following Extended Dry Spell

North and central Georgia are set to experience significant rainfall starting this afternoon after weeks of dry and steamy weather. Meteorologist Jonathan Stacey forecasts scattered showers and storms, with heavier rain and stronger storms expected to move in overnight. This weather event is linked to an approaching cold front.

The heaviest rain and strongest winds are anticipated after sunset on Wednesday into Thursday morning, with wind gusts in some areas potentially reaching up to 60 mph. Residents can expect an additional round of storms likely on Thursday afternoon. On Wednesday, the high temperature is expected to be 92°F, accompanied by scattered afternoon storms and stronger storms moving in later.

On Thursday, temperatures will drop to a high of 85°F, bringing widespread rain and storms, along with heavy downpours. Damaging winds are possible after sunset on Wednesday, and wind gusts could again peak at 60 mph on Thursday. Friday is expected to maintain an 83°F high with periods of rain, and a few storms may linger into the afternoon.

As the week progresses, Saturday will see a high of 82°F with mostly cloudy skies and a chance of isolated showers. Sunday is anticipated to be partly sunny, drier, and more comfortable with a high of 81°F. While rain and storms will persist through Friday, conditions are expected to improve by the weekend.

Residents should be aware that there is a level 1 out of 5 risk of severe storms across most of the area on Thursday, raising concerns for damaging wind gusts and heavy downpours. Rainfall totals from Wednesday through Friday may range from ½ inch to 2 inches across the region. The potential for standing water and slick roads could pose safety concerns as heavy downpours occur.

After an exceptionally dry stretch where Atlanta recorded only 0.02” of rain for the month so far, this impending rainfall is especially significant. Residents are advised to stay weather-aware and exercise caution while driving on wet roads as the storm system approaches.

Weather Summary

  • Wednesday: High of 92°F, scattered afternoon storms, strongest overnight storms
  • Thursday: High of 85°F, widespread rain and storms, wind gusts up to 60 mph
  • Friday: High of 83°F, periods of rain, lingering storms
  • Saturday: High of 82°F, mostly cloudy, chance of isolated showers
  • Sunday: High of 81°F, partly sunny, drier

Rainfall Estimates

  • Rainfall totals from Wednesday through Friday may range from ½ inch to 2 inches
  • Potential for standing water and slick roads

Severe Weather Risks

  • Level 1 out of 5 risk of severe storms for Thursday
  • Concerns for damaging wind gusts and heavy downpours

Safety Precautions

Residents are encouraged to stay informed about weather conditions and to exercise caution while driving on potentially hazardous wet roads.

FAQ

What weather is expected in Georgia this week?

North and central Georgia are set to experience significant rainfall starting this afternoon after weeks of dry and steamy weather.

What are the temperature highs for the week?

Wednesday’s high temperature is expected to be 92°F, Thursday’s high is expected to be 85°F, Friday’s high is expected to be 83°F, Saturday’s high is expected to be 82°F, and Sunday’s high is anticipated to be 81°F.

What is the risk of severe weather?

A level 1 out of 5 risk of severe storms exists for most of the area on Thursday, with concerns for damaging wind gusts and heavy downpours.

How much rainfall can be expected?

Rainfall totals from Wednesday through Friday may range from ½ inch to 2 inches across the region.

What safety precautions should residents take?

Residents are advised to stay weather-aware and exercise caution while driving on wet roads.

Key Features Summary

Day High Temp (°F) Weather Wind Gusts (mph) Rainfall (inches)
Wednesday 92 Scattered storms; stronger overnight Varied 0.5 – 2
Thursday 85 Widespread rain; storms Up to 60 0.5 – 2
Friday 83 Periods of rain; lingering storms Varied 0.5 – 2
Saturday 82 Mostly cloudy; chance of isolated showers Varied 0 – 0.5
Sunday 81 Partly sunny; drier Varied 0

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