Powered by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Web Search by YAHOO!
 

Updated: 5:35 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, 2013 | Posted: 7:12 a.m. Friday, Oct. 4, 2013

Atlanta weather | Rain expected late Sunday

By Robert Lee

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Tropical Storm Karen weakened to a tropical depression late Saturday, then dissipated late Sunday morning off the Louisiana coast, negating the impact the storm was expected to have on the metro Atlanta area.

As Sunday progressed, clouds increased and a cold front was expected to move through, but metro Atlanta should stay relatively dry until late afternoon, according to Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Brad Nitz.

Showers are expected late Sunday evening and into Monday morning, with the chance of rain at 80 percent, he said.

Sunday will see high temperatures in the low 80s and lows in the mid 60s. Heading into next week, temperatures will start to cool down slightly with highs in the mid 70s and lows in the mid 50s.

Check today’s full weather report and track the storm.

More News

 

Today on MyAJC.com

Hotoberfest kicks off another season of beer festivals

Hotoberfest kicks off season of beer festivals

Looking for something to do this weekend? If you are a beer lover, you might want to check out Hotoberfest 2013 at Historic Fourth Ward Park on North Avenue.

APS superintendent: Close 13 schools

Image hurts, helps in search for new superintendent

The hunt for a new leader of Atlanta Public Schools has picked up steam, with superintendent candidates being targeted from across the country to replace Erroll Davis, who will retire next year.

myajc logo 300x225

New 24-hour Digital Pass: Sample all of MyAJC.com for 99 cents

With a 24-hour digital pass, you can enjoy full versions of premium articles, news updates and access to the AJC online archives.

Today's top news on ajc.com