Concert-goers may have it good today but the outdoors promise to be a bit wet tomorrow.

While there is little chance of rain today, the clouds could burst loose come 4 p.m. Sunday, according to Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Jennifer Lopez.

Lopez is predicting a 60 percent chance of rain for Sunday into Monday. After highs around 80 today, the rain will cool things down to about 76 Sunday, with overnight lows in the mid-60s, she said.

For the second straight weekend, there’s no shortage of concert choices for music fans.

In downtown Atlanta, Centennial Olympic Park will host concerts today and Sunday nights by hometown artists Outkast. And across the street, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are scheduled to perform again tonight at Philips Arena.

Meanwhile, thousands of electronic dance music fans from around the world are flocking to the 500-acre Bouchaert Farm in south Fulton County for the TomorrowWorld festival, which began Thursday and continues through Sunday.

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