Showers in Atlanta: A Wet Commute and a Look Ahead!
Good day, Atlanta! If you woke up this morning expecting sunshine, you were in for a surprise. The city, along with much of north and central Georgia, experienced a drizzly start to the day. As those umbrellas got pulled out and raincoats were worn, commuters braved the wet roads—talk about a slippery start!
Rain, Rain, and More Rain
According to the National Weather Service, this rainfall isn’t going away anytime soon. In fact, showers are expected to continue into Thursday afternoon with deluges expected before 1 p.m. Don’t forget your rain gear if you’re heading out!
This rainfall is linked to a coastal storm making its way through the Southeast, affecting areas from the Carolinas to the mid-Atlantic states. The storm is also bringing some gusty winds, so hold onto those hats, folks! And for those of you in north Georgia, keep your fingers crossed; some areas might see at least an inch of rain today.
What’s Coming Up?
The rain isn’t the only thing residents in Atlanta should be aware of this week. While the chances of hazardous weather are low, showers could return next week on Tuesday and Wednesday. Why, you ask? Well, a cold front is predicted to roll into north and central Georgia right around then.
As we move through the week, expect to experience a bit of a temperature rollercoaster! On Thursday, Georgia is looking at a high around 59 degrees, which is a tad below average for this time of year. It seems mother nature is working on her Thanksgiving plans too, with temperatures swinging between the mid-60s to lower 70s next week!
Florida’s Tropical Trouble
The current forecast indicates that this storm will likely travel over Central America before heading towards the Gulf of Mexico. It’s not anticipated to regain hurricane strength before reaching Florida, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves; it’s still worth keeping an eye on!
A Record-Breaking Hurricane Season?
This hurricane season has already seen its fair share of action, with hurricanes Debby, Helene, and Milton causing some serious damage and even fatalities in the Sunshine State. If this new storm were to hit Florida as a hurricane, it would make history as the fourth hurricane to strike the state this season, breaking the previous record of three set in 2004.
As for Georgia—after being impacted by Helene and Debby earlier this season—no immediate warnings or predictions of effects from Tropical Storm Sara have been announced. However, residents should remain vigilant and stay tuned for updates!
In Summary
So let’s all keep our fingers crossed for drier days ahead as we huddle under our umbrellas! Keep an eye on the weather forecasts as we lead up to the Thanksgiving holiday, and don’t let the rain dampen your spirits. Stay safe, Atlanta!