The above chart shows estimated rainfall between now and 8am Friday.
A warm moist Southwest flow ahead of a slow moving low pressure frontal system will bring a more unsettled weather pattern to Georgia the next 3-4 days.
The chance of rain goes up late this afternoon and this evening. There’s a marginal level 1 of 5 risk of a severe storm late day mainly I-85 West.
The odds of SEVERE WEATHER at least marginal levels Saturday and Sunday.
There is a chance of rain or a thunderstorm anytime Friday through Sunday, but the highest odds each day will be afternoon or evening, so no all-day rains are expected at least as of now but stayed tuned.
SURFACE WEATHER CHART TODAY/TONIGHT:
SURFACE WEATHER CHART FRIDAY/FRIDAY NIGHT:
SURFACE WEATHER CHART SATURDAY/SATURDAY NIGHT:
ESTIMATED RAINFALL TOTALS BETWEEN NOW AND SUNDAY NIGHT:
SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK TODAY AND TONIGHT:
SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK FRIDAY-SATURDAY MORNING:
SEVERE WEATHER OUTLOOK SATURDAY/SATURDAY NIGHT:
“Normal” high temperature this time of year is 78, we’ve been above-normal for weeks now. But a bit of a cool off is coming Sunday into next Wednesday with highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s. We dry out Monday through Wednesday.