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Morning Showers Give Way to a Crisp Atlanta Evening

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February 11, 2026/06:00 AM
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Morning Showers Give Way to a Crisp Atlanta Evening
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Alex Gray

Morning: Damp Starts and Lingering Showers

Atlanta residents waking up this Wednesday, February 11, 2026, should prepare for a damp start to the day. Current observations indicate light rain is already moving through the metro area, a trend that began overnight as a moisture-rich system pushed in from Northwest Georgia. Expect consistent light showers during the morning commute, with visibility slightly reduced on major interstates like I-75 and I-85. Temperatures early this morning are starting in a relatively mild range, holding steady around 59°F, but the damp conditions will make it feel slightly cooler, likely in the mid-50s.

Afternoon: Gradual Clearing and Mild Highs

By the midday hours, the primary band of precipitation is expected to taper off. Weather models suggest that the 29% chance of rain will diminish by the early afternoon, allowing for some breaks in the cloud cover. As the rain moves out, the mercury will climb to a daily high of 63°F. While this is slightly above the historical average for early February, the high humidity—expected to hover around 67%—may keep the air feeling heavy until a light breeze begins to stir. Total rainfall accumulation for today is projected to remain light, ranging between 0.10 and 0.25 inches, though northern suburbs near the mountains could see slightly higher totals nearing half an inch.

Evening: Crisp Skies and Cooling Temperatures

The evening transition will bring a significant change in the atmosphere. Once the sun sets, the clouds are forecast to clear out completely, leaving Atlanta with a crisp and starry night. However, this lack of cloud cover will allow heat to escape rapidly. Temperatures will take a sharp dive from the afternoon high of 63°F down to a chilly overnight low of approximately 40°F. If you are heading out to dinner in Buckhead or catch a show downtown, a reliable coat will be necessary as the wind chill begins to bite late in the evening.

Planning Your Day: Rain Gear Recommended

For those planning their Wednesday activities, the best strategy is to front-load your indoor tasks. Keep your umbrella or a light raincoat handy through at least 2:00 PM to navigate the lingering light rain. There are no active wind or flash flood warnings for the city today, but the transition from a rainy 60-degree afternoon to a 40-degree clear night means dressing in layers is the most practical choice. Looking ahead, the clearing tonight sets the stage for a mostly sunny and dry Thursday.