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Monday morning weather forecast
It should be a pleasant week with temps in low to mid 80s mostly and no rain.
ATLANTA - After a stormy weekend that brought damage to parts of Cobb and Cherokee counties, metro Atlanta is now settling into a stretch of calm, dry weather, according to the FOX 5 Storm Team.
On Sunday, storms ripped part of the roof off a Kennesaw business and caused injuries at Dobbins Air Reserve Base. Officials said those hurt are expected to recover.
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By Monday morning, conditions had shifted to a breezy but dry pattern, with east-northeast winds near 18 mph and gusts up to 20 mph in some areas. Temperatures dipped into the upper 50s and 60s across the region, including 59 in Athens and 67 in Atlanta.
Meteorologist Joanne Feldman said a mix of clouds and sunshine is expected throughout the day, but no rain is in the forecast. The dry trend will continue through the week as highs gradually climb from the 70s into the mid-to-upper 80s by Thursday and Friday. Low humidity will keep conditions comfortable heading into the weekend.
At a Glance Forecast
🌬️ Today: Breezy, dry, highs in the 70s
☀️ Midweek: Warmer, reaching mid-to-upper 80s
🌤️ Weekend: Dry, sunny, comfortable with low humidity
Feldman summed it up simply: "Absolutely gorgeous week ahead."