On Thursday, June 12, 2025, Cobb County is expected to experience mostly cloudy skies throughout the day, with temperatures reaching a high near 84 degrees.
In the evening, the forecast predicts continued cloudiness with an overnight low settling around 69 degrees.
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The extended weather forecast centered on Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta reveals a series of changes in weather conditions leading up to the weekend.
For today, showers and thunderstorms are likely, particularly after 3 p.m. Some of these storms have the potential to bring heavy rainfall.
Residents might encounter patchy fog in the morning until around 8 a.m. Overall, expect mostly cloudy conditions with a light, calm wind shifting from the south at approximately 5 mph in the afternoon.
The chance of precipitation today stands at 60 percent, with anticipated new rainfall amounts ranging from a quarter to half an inch.
As nighttime arrives, the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms continues, mainly before the early hours of Friday at 3 a.m. Heavy rainfall is again a possibility with patchy fog developing after 4 a.m.
Expect temperatures to stay mild, with a low around 69 degrees, and a chance of precipitation remaining at 60 percent. New rainfall could accumulate between three-quarters of an inch to an inch.
Looking ahead to Friday, weather forecasts indicate a chance of showers before 11 a.m., followed by a particularly high likelihood of showers and thunderstorms between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Later in the afternoon, additional showers and possibly a thunderstorm are anticipated to develop after 2 p.m.
Patchy fog may appear before 8 a.m., with temperatures climbing to a high near 85 degrees. Winds will shift to the southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon, and the chance of precipitation is set at 80 percent. Rainfall amounts expected in this storm could range from a tenth to a quarter of an inch, with the potential for higher accumulations during thunderstorms.
On Friday night, expect ongoing showers and possibly a thunderstorm primarily before 2 a.m., along with a continuing chance of both showers and thunderstorms afterward. The low temperature will hover around 70 degrees, with a steady chance of precipitation at 80 percent.
Saturday’s forecast mirrors that of Friday, beginning with a chance of showers before 11 a.m. It is likely that showers and thunderstorms will develop again after 2 p.m., and we can anticipate high temperatures reaching around 86 degrees. Winds will remain southwest at about 5 mph, and the chance of precipitation is again set at 80 percent.
As Saturday night rolls in, showers and thunderstorms are expected before 2 a.m., transitioning to a slight chance of showers and storms afterward. The temperature on Saturday night should be near 69 degrees with an 80 percent chance of rainfall.
On Sunday, the forecast suggests a robust chance of showers and thunderstorms, particularly in the afternoon hours with the possibility of thunderstorms that may produce heavy rainfall. Residents can expect a high temperature near 85 degrees and a precipitation chance reaching up to 90 percent.
The evening forecasts for Sunday indicate showers and thunderstorms before 8 p.m., followed by a continued chance of both until 2 a.m., with a low at around 69 degrees and a precipitation chance of 80 percent.
Entering Monday, showers and thunderstorms are likely, particularly after 2 p.m. The day will be partly sunny, and the expected high will be near 86 degrees. The chance of precipitation for Monday is forecasted at 70 percent.
As we transition into Monday night, the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms is anticipated mainly before 2 a.m., giving way to a slight chance of continued showers. Expect partly cloudy conditions with a low around 70 degrees and a precipitation chance of 60 percent.
Tuesday’s outlook is for more rain, with showers and thunderstorms likely, under partly sunny skies with a forecasted high of 87 degrees. The chance of precipitation remains consistent at 70 percent.
For Tuesday night, showers and thunderstorms are likely again, coupled with partly cloudy conditions and a low around 71 degrees. The chance of precipitation is set at 60 percent.
Wednesday wraps up the forecast with continued showers and thunderstorms likely, despite a mostly sunny day ahead with temperatures peaking near 89 degrees. The chance of precipitation stands at 60 percent, indicating that wet conditions may linger.
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For residents viewing this forecast, be prepared for a potentially stormy weekend ahead and take necessary precautions against varying weather conditions as predicted.
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