Mild and Cloudy: Atlanta Enjoys a Quiet Wednesday Before Soaking Rain Returns

Chilly Morning Leads to a Mild Afternoon
Atlantans waking up this Wednesday, February 25, 2026, will find themselves in the grip of a crisp late-winter morning. As of the early hours, temperatures have dipped to a chilly 39°F, with a "feels like" factor hovering around 34°F due to the light morning breeze. While the early hours are clear of any immediate precipitation, the humidity is sitting at a steady 56%, and the sky is predominantly blanketed by a dense cloud cover. Commuters should prepare for a cold start, though the lack of frost or ice on the roads will make for a standard morning drive across the metro area.
Midday Conditions and Southward Breezes
As the day progresses, the mercury is expected to climb significantly, reaching a comfortable afternoon high of approximately 63°F. This peak is anticipated to occur between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM. Throughout the afternoon, the weather will remain mostly cloudy, though occasional breaks in the overcast layer may allow for brief glimpses of the sun. The wind will shift and pick up speed, coming primarily from the South at approximately 10 to 15 mph. This southerly flow is responsible for the afternoon's milder temperatures, acting as a precursor to a more significant weather system moving into the Southeast later this week.
Evening Outlook and Increasing Humidity
Heading into the evening hours, the cloud ceiling will lower and thicken further. By the time the sun sets, temperatures will begin a slow descent into the upper 40s, with an overnight low expected to settle near 48°F. The humidity is projected to rise to around 64%, creating a damp feeling in the air. While the daytime hours are expected to remain dry with only a 10% chance of rain, those out after midnight should keep an umbrella nearby. The probability of showers increases to 40% during the late-night hours as a moisture-heavy front begins its approach from the west.
Rain Warnings and Looking Ahead
- Upcoming Rain Totals: While today is relatively calm, current predictions from the National Weather Service indicate that showers and thunderstorms will return to the region on Thursday and Friday. A significant weather system is expected to bring widespread soaking rains to the Atlanta area, with total accumulations predicted between 0.5 and 1.5 inches.
- Wind and Storm Potential: There is a potential for thunderstorms accompanying the heavy rain starting tomorrow. Residents should ensure that outdoor items are secured today, as winds may become increasingly gusty during the upcoming storm window.
- Dressing for the Day: For today, layered clothing is the best strategy. A heavy coat will be necessary for the sub-40-degree morning, but a light jacket will likely suffice for the 63-degree afternoon peak.
Despite the looming rain later in the week, Wednesday serves as a brief reprieve for the city. With no immediate wind or rain warnings currently active for the daylight hours, it is an ideal time to complete outdoor chores or essential travel before the soaking conditions arrive on Thursday morning.