ATLANTA — After a wet morning across metro Atlanta, cooler temperatures are moving in.
Showers toward the south metro cleared by early Thursday afternoon, Meteorologist Katie Walls said.
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Most of the clouds will stick around Thursday, Walls said.
“As we head into the evening, you’ll start to notice some clearing skies,” Walls said.
By 8 p.m., mostly clear skies will work their way in as dry air comes our way.
“Your Friday morning commute will be vastly different,” Walls said, following a rainy Thursday morning forecast for Atlanta drivers. “We’re calling for clear skies that will continue throughout the day on Friday.”
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It will be a cooler start to Friday, Walls said.
“I’m forecasting a low around 43 degrees in town. That means some upper 30s in our suburbs,” Walls said.
It will get warmer Friday afternoon, she said.
There is a slight chance for showers Sunday.
Temperatures will reach the mid-60s by Monday, Walls said.