Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Atlanta: Rainy November to Culminate With Dry Thanksgiving Week

By Mario Marroquin, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
November 24,2015; 10:42PM,EST
 
 
While Atlanta has received above-average rainfall so far this month, dry and calm conditions are forecast for the area this week.
A high pressure system will be centered over the region, keeping the stormy weather from the Southern Plains at bay. This system will also be responsible for the above-average temperatures and clear skies until Saturday.

Daytime temperatures will remain in the mid-60s Fahrenheit until Friday.
Evening temperatures are set to vary, increasing from the mid-40s in the midweek into the low 50s by Thanksgiving.
Sunday's Falcons game against the Vikings may see some rain, as the high pressure system exists the region and allows for clouds and showers to move in during the late afternoon hours. A permeable jacket or umbrella is advised for those planning to tailgate prior to the game.
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The average high for this time of the year is in the low 60s with a low in the low 40s, making this week an average one in terms of temperature.
Atlanta has seen almost 8 inches of rain in November, which is nearly twice the average for the month.

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