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06-06-2025 Vol 1983

Cobb County Weather Forecast for June 4, 2025: Sunny Skies and Storm Potential

The National Weather Service has forecasted mostly sunny skies for Cobb County on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, with a high temperature expected to reach around 84 degrees.

However, a hazardous weather outlook has been issued for Cobb County and surrounding areas, warning of possible isolated to scattered storms across much of north and central Georgia today.

Conditions for severe weather could lead to heavy rainfall, gusty winds reaching up to 40 mph, and frequent cloud-to-ground lightning.

For those intrigued by weather terminology, additional resources discussing the interpretation of weather reports are available via provided links.

This forecast particularly focuses on the situation at Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta.

Residents can expect a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, especially in the afternoon starting from around 2 p.m. Overall, the day is expected to be mostly sunny with an east wind blowing at 5 to 10 mph, gusting up to 20 mph.

As night falls, there remains a chance of showers and thunderstorms before 2 a.m., transitioning to a slight chance of showers thereafter. Expect mostly cloudy skies with lows around 66 degrees. Winds will continue from the east at 5 to 10 mph, also with gusts of up to 20 mph. The chance of precipitation during the night stands at 30 percent.

Looking ahead to Thursday, a slight chance of showers exists in the early part of the day before the likelihood of showers and thunderstorms increases after 11 a.m. The forecast indicates partly sunny skies, with a high temperature reaching near 85 degrees. The east wind is expected to die down, becoming calm. A 40 percent chance of precipitation will accompany this weather.

Thursday night offers a 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, particularly before 8 p.m., with partly cloudy conditions prevailing and a low of around 67 degrees; the wind may become calm.

Friday seems to intensify the storm potential, as there is a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms materializing after 2 p.m. Before that, the day will be mostly sunny, and moving into the afternoon, the wind will shift to come from the west at around 5 mph.

The nighttime forecast for Friday keeps the chance of showers and thunderstorms alive, with mostly cloudy conditions expected and a low nearing 70 degrees. A 30 percent chance of precipitation remains.

Saturday poses a higher chance for rain, with an 80 percent likelihood of showers and possible thunderstorms after 2 p.m., and a forecasted high of approximately 86 degrees.

The evening of Saturday will bring with it showers and possibly thunderstorms before 8 p.m., and transitioning to a mixture of thunderstorms and showers from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. The low temperature is expected to hover around 68 degrees, with a continued 80 percent chance of precipitation.

For Sunday, the forecast indicates a chance of showers before 8 a.m., with further rain chances developing through the morning into the early afternoon. By 2 p.m., showers will likely become more significant, potentially including thunderstorms. Expect a partly sunny day with highs around 83 degrees and a 70 percent chance of precipitation.

As Sunday night sets in, residents can prepare for likely showers and a possible thunderstorm before 8 p.m., followed by a chance of rain until 2 a.m. The temperature is expected to drop to around 66 degrees, with a 60 percent chance of precipitation persisting.

The forecast for Monday suggests that showers and thunderstorms are likely, contributing to a partly sunny backdrop and temperatures nearing 84 degrees. The chance of rain holds steady at 60 percent.

As the Monday night falls, the probability of showers and thunderstorms continues, bringing mostly cloudy conditions with a low near 67 degrees. The likelihood of precipitation remains at 60 percent.

Moving into Tuesday, the weather forecast again points to expected showers and thunderstorms, with a high near 83 degrees and a 60 percent chance of precipitation.

To understand the broader climate picture, the NWS climate summary for metro Atlanta has been updated with figures from May 2025.

The National Ocean Service clarifies the distinction between weather and climate, describing weather as the conditions outside on a given day, which can vary greatly, while climate refers to long-term averages of weather patterns over time.

For more detailed climate information relevant to the Atlanta area, residents are encouraged to visit the NWS Climate FAQ dedicated to their region.

Furthermore, the National Weather Service plays a crucial role in public safety by providing weather, water, and climate forecasts and warnings across the United States. Their mission focuses on enhancing life and property protection while bolstering the national economy.

As weather conditions may swiftly change in the coming days, residents are advised to stay informed through reliable weather updates.

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