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Today's Weather in Atlanta March 16 2026 Heavy Thunderstorms Rain and Gusty Winds Forecast
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Hey there, weather warriors! I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time data with genuine passion for atmospheric science.
Today in Atlanta, we're looking at quite the active weather day, so stick with me because things are about to get interesting up there in the sky.
Alright, let's dive into what's happening right now. We've got a real showstopper moving through the Atlanta area, folks. Overnight and into Monday morning, we're expecting showers and thunderstorms—and I mean the heavy-duty kind. We're talking about rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter inch of rain, but here's where it gets spicy: some of these thunderstorms could produce heavy rainfall. You could say the weather is about to make a real splash in our forecast! There's a seventy percent chance of precipitation overnight with steady temperatures hanging around sixty-four degrees Fahrenheit. The wind is going to pick up too, with south winds around fifteen miles per hour gusting up to thirty miles per hour.
Come Monday morning, the rain continues before eleven in the morning, then we're looking at a chance of showers with more thunderstorm potential. The temperature's going to take a nosedive, dropping to around forty-two degrees Fahrenheit by three in the afternoon. That's a dramatic temperature crash, friends. The wind shifts to the west at fifteen to twenty miles per hour with gusts hitting thirty-five miles per hour. There's an eighty percent chance of precipitation with a quarter to half inch of new rainfall possible. Pretty intense stuff.
Now let's talk about the Weather Playbook real quick. Today I want to break down wind shear, which is absolutely fascinating and super relevant to what we're seeing. Wind shear happens when wind speed or direction changes at different heights in the atmosphere. When you have strong wind shear, especially in thunderstorm environments, it can actually tear storms apart before they get too organized. But sometimes it does the opposite—it can enhance rotation and create some serious severe weather potential. That's what makes wind shear such a critical ingredient meteorologists monitor during severe weather season.
Here's your three-day forecast: Monday, showers and thunderstorms before eleven in the morning, then chances decrease. High near forty-two degrees with those gusty west winds. Tuesday, sunny conditions take over! High near forty-seven degrees Fahrenheit with northwest winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. Wednesday, partly sunny skies with a high near fifty-six degrees Fahrenheit. Things are really clearing out, and by the time folks head toward the weekend, we're looking at gorgeous sunshine and temperatures climbing into the seventies and eighties.
So whether you're heading down Peachtree Street or anywhere else in the Georgia area, grab an umbrella today and tomorrow. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather excitement from yours truly. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quiet please dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Today in Atlanta, we're looking at quite the active weather day, so stick with me because things are about to get interesting up there in the sky.
Alright, let's dive into what's happening right now. We've got a real showstopper moving through the Atlanta area, folks. Overnight and into Monday morning, we're expecting showers and thunderstorms—and I mean the heavy-duty kind. We're talking about rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter inch of rain, but here's where it gets spicy: some of these thunderstorms could produce heavy rainfall. You could say the weather is about to make a real splash in our forecast! There's a seventy percent chance of precipitation overnight with steady temperatures hanging around sixty-four degrees Fahrenheit. The wind is going to pick up too, with south winds around fifteen miles per hour gusting up to thirty miles per hour.
Come Monday morning, the rain continues before eleven in the morning, then we're looking at a chance of showers with more thunderstorm potential. The temperature's going to take a nosedive, dropping to around forty-two degrees Fahrenheit by three in the afternoon. That's a dramatic temperature crash, friends. The wind shifts to the west at fifteen to twenty miles per hour with gusts hitting thirty-five miles per hour. There's an eighty percent chance of precipitation with a quarter to half inch of new rainfall possible. Pretty intense stuff.
Now let's talk about the Weather Playbook real quick. Today I want to break down wind shear, which is absolutely fascinating and super relevant to what we're seeing. Wind shear happens when wind speed or direction changes at different heights in the atmosphere. When you have strong wind shear, especially in thunderstorm environments, it can actually tear storms apart before they get too organized. But sometimes it does the opposite—it can enhance rotation and create some serious severe weather potential. That's what makes wind shear such a critical ingredient meteorologists monitor during severe weather season.
Here's your three-day forecast: Monday, showers and thunderstorms before eleven in the morning, then chances decrease. High near forty-two degrees with those gusty west winds. Tuesday, sunny conditions take over! High near forty-seven degrees Fahrenheit with northwest winds ten to fifteen miles per hour. Wednesday, partly sunny skies with a high near fifty-six degrees Fahrenheit. Things are really clearing out, and by the time folks head toward the weekend, we're looking at gorgeous sunshine and temperatures climbing into the seventies and eighties.
So whether you're heading down Peachtree Street or anywhere else in the Georgia area, grab an umbrella today and tomorrow. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for more weather excitement from yours truly. Thanks for listening, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. You can learn more at quiet please dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI