Georgia residents can expect a variety of weather conditions this coming weekend, from overcast skies to sunny days, as temperatures hover between the somewhat colder mid-50s to the warmer upper 70s across different parts of the state.

Georgia residents can expect a variety of weather conditions this coming weekend, from overcast skies to sunny days, as temperatures hover between the somewhat colder mid-50s to the warmer upper 70s across different parts of the state.

Saturday’s Overview: The state kicks off the weekend with mostly cloudy skies. Rome and the northern regions, including Blue Ridge, may experience light rain with temperatures in the low to mid-50s. Meanwhile, Albany and the southern parts will see warmer conditions, with highs reaching the upper 70s, accompanied by a chance of rain.

Sunny Sunday: By Sunday, clearer skies will prevail across Georgia. The temperature in Atlanta and surrounding metro areas is expected to climb into the mid-60s, offering a delightful day for outdoor activities. Savannah and the coastal regions will enjoy partly cloudy skies with warm temperatures around the mid-70s.

Mild Monday: The pleasant weather continues into Monday, with mostly sunny skies statewide. Temperatures in Macon and central Georgia are anticipated to reach the mid-60s, while Albany is expected to see highs around 79°F, signaling a warm start to the week.

Weekend Highlights:

  • Northern Georgia: Cooler, with a chance of rain on Saturday. Clearing up for a sunny Sunday and Monday.
  • Metro Atlanta: A mix of clouds and sun with temperatures steadily in the mid-60s.
  • Southern Georgia: Warmer, with temperatures peaking in the upper 70s and mostly sunny skies by Monday.


Georgia residents can expect a variety of weather conditions this coming weekend, from overcast skies to sunny days, as temperatures hover between the somewhat colder mid-50s to the warmer upper 70s across different parts of the state.
Thom Chandler

Thom Chandler is the editor of The Georgia Sun and has been writing, editing and managing websites and blogs since 1995. He is a lifelong Georgian and one of those increasingly rare Atlanta natives.