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55°F
Light rain
- Feels Like:55°F
- Dew Point:50°F
- Humidity:86%
- Winds:SSE 4 mph
- Pressure:29.62 in
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Neighborhood Weather
Area Forecast Discussion
AFDFFCArea Forecast Discussion
National Weather Service Peachtree City GA
646 AM EDT Tue Sep 9 2025
...Morning Area Forecast Discussion...
.SHORT TERM...
(Today through Wednesday)
Issued at 644 AM EDT Tue Sep 9 2025
At a glance:
- Dry air will continue to keep us dry.
- Temperatures will gradually increase over the next few days.
Temperatures will be in the low 80s and upper 70s for most of the
CWA which is 3-5 degrees below normal for this time of year. When
the sun sets, temperatures are expected to drop pretty quickly.
Overnight lows will be in the upper 50s and lower 60s for most of
the region. Tomorrows highs will rebound a little closer to normal
with temps climbing back into the mid 80s as we kick off a warming
trend.
We`ll be windy out there again today. NE winds at 10-15 mph could
gust as high as 25 mph this afternoon. As the stationary front
across FL begins to push off tomorrow, winds are expected to ease.
Vaughn
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.LONG TERM...
(Wednesday night through Monday)
Issued at 644 AM EDT Tue Sep 9 2025
Key Messages:
- Dry conditions through the short term.
- Highs in the upper 80s and even low 90s from mid week through the
weekend.
Overall quiescent conditions through the extended period. A
persistent broad troughing pattern near the 250mb and weak flow
from the mid levels will leave moisture relatively unchanged
through the period. PWATs will sit near the 25th to 50th
percentiles and near surface high pressure will keep PoPs below
10% across the CWA. Dry conditions and clear skies will allow
highs from Wednesday through the weekend to reach the upper 80s
to low 90s. No significant changes expected even beyond the 7 day
outlook, however large scale models continue to attempt to bring
tropical waves out of the gulf off of the stalled front through
next week. These runs are likely "out to water" and simply model
biases (not realistic). Overall, prepare to water outdoor plants.
Persistent dry and warm air could quickly dry us out.
SM
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.AVIATION...
(12Z TAFS) Issued at 130 AM EDT Tue Sep 9 2025
VFR with mostly clear skies through the TAF cycle. Winds will be NE
at around 10kts gusting to 20kts after 13Z; and eventually easing to
less than 10kts after 20z.
//ATL Confidence...12Z Update...
High on all elements.
Vaughn
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