If you’re planning cookouts, fireworks, or lake days this Labor Day weekend, the weather looks pretty manageable—but don’t leave your umbrella too far from reach.

The Forecast

  • Saturday (Aug. 30): Expect partly to mostly cloudy skies. Central and south-central Georgia will see scattered to numerous showers lingering into the late afternoon. Highs run 76–87°F, with nighttime lows between 56–67°F.
  • Sunday (Aug. 31): Still cloudy, with isolated to scattered afternoon thunderstorms likely across north and south-central Georgia. Highs between 73–85°F, lows from 55–67°F.
  • Labor Day (Sept. 1): A bit sunnier, but the pattern continues—isolated to scattered storms in the afternoon, especially in north Georgia. Highs 73–85°F, lows 54–65°F.

What This Means for Your Weekend Plans

  • Afternoon showers are the main wild card. That cookout or park picnic could get briefly interrupted, but mornings and late evenings should be friendlier for outdoor time.
  • Fireworks? They’re still on the table, but check the sky before setting up your blanket. Thunderstorms can roll in fast.
  • Temperatures will stay on the mild side for late August—no triple-digit heat waves here.

Safety Reminder

If storms pop up, especially with lightning, move indoors until they pass. Most showers will be hit-or-miss and short-lived, but don’t take chances with outdoor events.

Bottom line: You’ll get plenty of decent weather to enjoy the long weekend, but plan flexibly and don’t be surprised if an afternoon thunderstorm crashes the party.