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From Frost to Fair: Atlanta’s Sunday Forecast Promises a Sunny Turnaround

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February 8, 2026/06:00 AM
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From Frost to Fair: Atlanta’s Sunday Forecast Promises a Sunny Turnaround
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Morning: A Frosty Awakening

Atlanta residents should plan for a crisp and cold start this Sunday morning, February 8, 2026. The National Weather Service recorded an overnight low of approximately 28 to 32 degrees across the metro area, resulting in a freeze warning for many parts of North Georgia early in the day. Early risers can expect fair, clear skies, but the bite in the air will remain through the mid-morning hours. With humidity hovering around 30 percent and winds remaining calm, the "real feel" temperature will stay close to the actual thermometer reading. If you are heading out for early morning services or a walk in the park, heavy layers and gloves are highly recommended until the sun reaches its peak.

Afternoon: Peak Sunshine and Mild Temperatures

The early morning chill will not last all day. As the afternoon progresses, Atlanta is expected to see a significant rebound in temperature. Under bright, sunny skies, the mercury will reach a high of approximately 56 degrees. Winds will remain light throughout the day, eventually shifting to the west at about 5 miles per hour. This creates ideal conditions for outdoor activities, from patio dining to neighborhood strolls. The abundance of sunshine will help melt any lingering frost from the morning, providing a dry and pleasant environment. There are no active rain or high-wind alerts in effect for the afternoon, making it one of the calmest weather windows of the month so far.

Evening: Clouds Creep In

As the sun sets, the clear blue skies of the afternoon will gradually give way to increasing cloud cover. By Sunday night, the atmosphere will turn mostly cloudy, which will act as a blanket to trap some of the day's warmth. The predicted low for tonight is a more manageable 38 degrees—a significant increase from the sub-freezing temperatures experienced earlier in the morning. Calm winds will continue into the late-night hours, ensuring a quiet evening across the city without the threat of precipitation.

Looking Ahead: A Warming Trend

Today marks the beginning of a rapid warming trend for the region. While today remains comfortably mild, the upcoming week promises a shift toward spring-like conditions. Highlights for the next few days include:

  • Monday: Sunny skies return with temperatures climbing to a high near 64 degrees.
  • Tuesday: Mostly sunny conditions continue with an unseasonably warm high of 70 degrees.
  • Mid-Week: Rain chances return by Wednesday with a 40 percent chance of showers as humidity levels rise.

For today, Atlanta residents are encouraged to keep their sunglasses handy and enjoy the dry, sunny break before the next system moves in mid-week.

From Frost to Fair: Atlanta’s Sunday Forecast Promises a Sunny Turnaround