
Weather in Atlanta for 2 weeks
Weather in Atlanta for 2 weeks: from +22° to +38° by day and night. Day-by-day forecast, precipitation chance and a temperature chart below.
Weather forecast in Atlanta for 2 weeks 📅
Temperature chart for 2 weeks 📈
Weather in Atlanta for 10 days
⚠️ The further ahead, the lower the accuracy: 10–14 days out may be adjusted; beyond that — a climate-normal estimate.
📒 Weather diary in Atlanta
Ready-made observation table for August: past days are already filled in with weather-station data — for school and beyond. Open the diary →
✉️ Weather forecast by email
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FAQ about weather in Atlanta ❓
What's the 2-week trend in Atlanta?
Average daytime around +35°, nights around +22°. It gets cooler toward the end.
Warmer or colder than the climate norm in Atlanta?
Around the norm.
Is rain expected in Atlanta in the next 2 weeks?
Rain expected: Friday (August 21), Saturday (August 22), Wednesday (August 26), Thursday (August 27). Take an umbrella those days.
Do I need an umbrella in Atlanta for 2 weeks?
No, precipitation is unlikely — you can go out without an umbrella.
Will it be hot in Atlanta?
Up to +35° by day — hot. Drink more water, avoid the sun from noon to 4 PM, wear light clothes and a hat.
Do I need sunscreen in Atlanta?
Yes, the UV index is 9 — high. Use SPF 30+, especially for children; no more than 20-30 minutes in direct sun unprotected.
How long is it safe to stay in the sun in Atlanta?
At UV 9, no more than 20–30 minutes unprotected; longer with SPF 30+ and shade.
Weather in Atlanta — in detail
Weather forecast in Atlanta for 2 weeks: from +22° to +38° day and night. Warmest day — Thursday, August 20 (up to +38°). Coolest — Thursday, August 27 (+22°). No significant precipitation. Trend: it cools toward the end. See also the forecast for the month and the weather archive.
To quickly check the weather in Atlanta anytime, add the city to favorites — and get a daily forecast by email at 17:00 (Moscow time). Note: the forecast may be refined as new data arrives. Data: OpenWeather, Open-Meteo, met.no.