Atlanta, October 25, 2025
News Summary
A major pattern shift is forecasted for North Georgia beginning Sunday, featuring widespread rain, gusty winds, and a significant drop in temperatures. Residents in the Atlanta area should prepare for rainy conditions and cooler weather, especially on Monday, when high temperatures may struggle to reach 60°F. The forecast indicates a mix of sun and clouds for Saturday before transitioning to rain overnight into Monday. Strong wind gusts are also expected, causing potential disturbances. Stay informed on the weather changes as the week progresses.
Atlanta
A major pattern shift is forecasted for North Georgia starting this weekend, with widespread rain, gusty winds, and a drop in temperatures expected to begin late Sunday. The upcoming weather system is currently producing severe weather conditions in Texas and Louisiana, signaling significant changes for the Atlanta area.
On Saturday, weather in Atlanta will remain relatively pleasant, featuring a mix of sun and clouds, with highs around 72°F. However, this is predicted to change quickly, as clouds will thicken on Sunday, bringing the possibility of isolated showers throughout the day.
The steady rain is set to move in overnight from Sunday into Monday morning. There is a possibility of rumbles of thunder, particularly south of Atlanta. Rainfall totals are estimated to be between a quarter to three-quarters of an inch before conditions begin to clear later on Sunday afternoon.
As the weather progresses, temperatures are projected to fall steadily. Mid-60s are expected on Sunday, and temperatures will struggle to reach the 60s from Monday through Thursday. Wind patterns will also change, with gusts increasing to around 30 miles per hour, especially in areas north of the metro Atlanta region.
Monday is anticipated to be characterized by a typical cool, damp, and breezy fall day in Georgia, as a wedge pattern settles in. Wind chills on Monday morning are expected to be in the 30s and 40s, with specific temperature forecasts indicating lows like 42°F in Alpharetta, 43°F in Lawrenceville, and 44°F in Conyers. Frost is not expected in these areas due to the strong winds that will prevent its formation, although wind chills might dip down to 32°F in Blairsville and 38°F in Cornelia.
Looking ahead, sunny and dry conditions are anticipated to last through the majority of the upcoming workweek. However, another weather system is expected to arrive late next weekend, potentially bringing additional rain to the region.
Summary of Weather Forecast
- Saturday: Mix of sun and clouds, high around 72°F.
- Sunday: Clouds thickening, isolated showers possible, with steady rain overnight into Monday.
- Monday: Typical cool, damp fall day; morning wind chills in the 30s and 40s.
- Forecasted Lows: 42°F in Alpharetta, 43°F in Lawrenceville, 44°F in Conyers.
- Rainfall: 0.25 to 0.75 inches expected.
Next Steps for Residents
Residents are advised to prepare for the incoming weather changes, including securing outdoor items that may be affected by strong winds and preparing for cooler temperatures. It is also important to stay informed on local weather updates as the situation evolves.
FAQ
What weather changes are expected this weekend in North Georgia?
A major pattern shift is forecasted for North Georgia starting this weekend, with widespread rain, gusty winds, and a drop in temperatures expected to begin late Sunday.
What will the weather be like on Saturday?
On Saturday, weather in Atlanta will remain relatively pleasant, featuring a mix of sun and clouds, with highs around 72°F.
What temperatures are expected on Monday?
Monday is anticipated to be characterized by a typical cool, damp, and breezy fall day; morning wind chills are expected to be in the 30s and 40s, with specific lows like 42°F in Alpharetta, 43°F in Lawrenceville, and 44°F in Conyers.
When should we expect sunny and dry conditions?
Sunny and dry conditions are anticipated to last through the majority of the upcoming workweek.
Key Weather Features Overview
| Date | Weather Condition | High Temperatures | Low Temperatures | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Saturday | Sunny and Cloudy | 72°F | Not Applicable | None |
| Sunday | Clouds Thickening, Isolated Showers | Mid-60s | Not Applicable | 0.25 to 0.75 inches |
| Monday | Cool, Damp, Breezy | Struggling to reach 60°F | 42°F in Alpharetta, 43°F in Lawrenceville, 44°F in Conyers | Ending, None Expected |
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