Expect a weather repeat on Wednesday

October 25, 2016 Atlanta: Framed by the changing colorful leaves, Caritino Dominguez of Greenblades Turf Care spent Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016 taking care of the athletic fields at Chastain Park in Atlanta. Fertilizing and seeding were the order of the day as a cold front moved into the Atlanta area. That’s a cold front coming through metro Atlanta, according to Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Karen Minton. The next chance of rain is Thursday, “And I’m telling you, for most of us, we won’t even see a drop, ” she said. Areas north of Atlanta may see showers, but areas south of I-20 are expected to stay dry. Temperatures are expected to reach the 80s Friday and remain there through Sunday, Minton said. Wednesday’s high will be 75 and the low 52. JOHN SPINK /JSPINK@AJC.COM

October 25, 2016 Atlanta: Framed by the changing colorful leaves, Caritino Dominguez of Greenblades Turf Care spent Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016 taking care of the athletic fields at Chastain Park in Atlanta. Fertilizing and seeding were the order of the day as a cold front moved into the Atlanta area. That’s a cold front coming through metro Atlanta, according to Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Karen Minton. The next chance of rain is Thursday, “And I’m telling you, for most of us, we won’t even see a drop, ” she said. Areas north of Atlanta may see showers, but areas south of I-20 are expected to stay dry. Temperatures are expected to reach the 80s Friday and remain there through Sunday, Minton said. Wednesday’s high will be 75 and the low 52. JOHN SPINK /JSPINK@AJC.COM

ATLANTA FORECAST

Today: Sunny. High: 76

Tonight: Mostly clear. Low: 52

Tomorrow: Partly cloudy. High: 75

» For a detailed forecast, visit The Atlanta Journal-Constitution weather page.

Wednesday will feel like a repeat of Tuesday.

Atlanta will start the day with temperatures in the 50s, and the suburbs will drop to the upper 40s, according to Channel 2 Action News.

“And then we’ll be sunny and warm as we head from the morning into the afternoon,” Channel 2 meteorologist Brad Nitz said. “Late in the day, we’ll start to see a few clouds build in.”

Highs will increase to the mid-70s again Wednesday.

“By Thursday, we have a mostly cloudy sky,” a cold front headed into Georgia and limited rain showers, Nitz said.

“Certainly not what we need, but enough to give us about a 20 percent chance of an isolated shower in metro Atlanta on Thursday,” Nitz said.

Areas north of Atlanta are more likely to see showers, while areas south of I-20 are expected to stay dry.

Highs in the 80s will likely return Friday and remain through Sunday.

Temps on Tuesday were 64 degrees in Atlanta, 52 in Blairsville and 53 in Griffin just after 10 p.m.