Cobb County weather forecast for Saturday, June 29, 2024

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The National Weather Service forecasts partly sunny skies here in Cobb County on Saturday, June 29, 2024, with a high near 91 degrees.

The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Cobb County and other parts of the region due to scattered showers and a few isolated thunderstorms that are possible this afternoon into this evening. The main threats will be heavy rainfall, frequent lightning and gusty winds.

What you will read in this article

  1. The extended forecast for Cobb County
  2. Last month’s climate summary for the metro Atlanta region
  3. The climate almanac for metro Atlanta
  4. What the National Weather Service is, and what it does

What does the extended forecast have in store?

This forecast is centered on Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta.

Today

Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly after 3 p.m. Partly sunny, with a high near 91. Heat index values as high as 97. Southwest wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60 percent.

Tonight

Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 4 a.m. Partly cloudy, with a low around 73. Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 60 percent.

Sunday

A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 2 p.m, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm between 2 p.m and 5 p.m, then showers and thunderstorms likely after 5 p.m. Mostly sunny, with a high near 93. Heat index values as high as 103. Northwest wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60 percent.

Sunday Night

Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 8 p.m. Partly cloudy, with a low around 72. Northwest wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 60 percent.

Monday

Scattered showers and thunderstorms after 2 p.m. Sunny, with a high near 93. North wind around 5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30 percent.

Monday Night

Scattered showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 8 p.m. Partly cloudy, with a low around 70. Chance of precipitation is 30 percent.

Tuesday

Scattered showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 2 p.m. Mostly sunny, with a high near 86. Chance of precipitation is 30 percent.

Tuesday Night

Scattered thunderstorms before 8 p.m, then isolated showers after 2 a.m. Partly cloudy, with a low around 70. Chance of precipitation is 30 percent.

Wednesday

Scattered showers, with thunderstorms also possible after 2 p.m. Mostly sunny, with a high near 92. Chance of precipitation is 40 percent.

Wednesday Night

Scattered thunderstorms before 8 p.m. Mostly clear, with a low around 73. Chance of precipitation is 30 percent.

Independence Day

Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 95. Chance of precipitation is 40 percent.

Thursday Night

Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 75. Chance of precipitation is 30 percent.

Friday

Scattered showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 96. Chance of precipitation is 40 percent.

What was the climate like in the latest reporting period?

The NWS climate summary for metro Atlanta has now been updated with May 2024 figures.

In an article entitled What is the Difference between Climate and Weather?, the National Ocean Service describes the difference as follows:

“Weather is what you see outside on any particular day. So, for example, it may be 75° degrees and sunny or it could be 20° degrees with heavy snow. That’s the weather.

“Climate is the average of that weather. For example, you can expect snow in the Northeast in January or for it to be hot and humid in the Southeast in July. This is climate. The climate record also includes extreme values such as record high temperatures or record amounts of rainfall. If you’ve ever heard your local weather person say “today we hit a record high for this day,” she is talking about climate records.

“So when we are talking about climate change, we are talking about changes in long-term averages of daily weather. In most places, weather can change from minute-to-minute, hour-to-hour, day-to-day, and season-to-season. Climate, however, is the average of weather over time and space.”



The climate report for the Atlanta area for the previous month shows how much departure from the average temperatures that month represents. The average temperature for a date is the average over a 30-year period.

DateMaxMinAverageDeparture from normPrecipitation
2024-05-018561735.70
2024-05-028664757.50
2024-05-03877078.510.7T
2024-05-048064723.90.03
2024-05-05876676.58.2T
2024-05-06866776.57.90.01
2024-05-078468767.10
2024-05-08877279.510.3T
2024-05-097866722.60.68
2024-05-10826372.52.80.17
2024-05-11765565.5-4.50
2024-05-12815970-0.20
2024-05-13676365-5.50.03
2024-05-14786370.5-0.20.02
2024-05-15816673.52.5T
2024-05-16856273.52.20
2024-05-17736870.5-10.02
2024-05-18776671.5-0.30.09
2024-05-198365742T
2024-05-20856474.52.20
2024-05-21866776.540
2024-05-228767774.20
2024-05-2388707960
2024-05-24907180.57.20
2024-05-25856876.530.54
2024-05-268971806.20
2024-05-2787657621.36
2024-05-28866977.53.30
2024-05-298664750.5T
2024-05-30846373.5-1.20
2024-05-31836373-1.90

Climate Almanac for metro Atlanta

This almanac provides information on past climate conditions for today’s date, June 29, allowing a comparison to current weather. 

Simply put, it helps you see what the weather would typically be like on this day, according to historical data.

Daily DataObservedNormalRecord HighestRecord Lowest
Max TemperatureM89104 in 201271 in 1923
Min TemperatureM7178 in 193657 in 1974
Avg TemperatureM79.989.5 in 193665.5 in 1923
PrecipitationM0.172.23 in 18790.00 in 2023
SnowfallM0.00.0 in 20230.0 in 2023
Snow DepthM0 in 20230 in 2023
HDD (base 65)M00 in 20230 in 2023
CDD (base 65)M1525 in 19361 in 1923
Month-to-Date SummaryObservedNormalRecord HighestRecord Lowest
Avg Max Temperature90.987.093.2 in 195278.3 in 1884
Avg Min Temperature71.568.572.3 in 201061.8 in 1972
Avg Temperature81.277.882.2 in 195271.1 in 1903
Total Precipitation1.094.3711.12 in 19120.15 in 1988
Total Snowfall0.00.0T in 20120.0 in 2024
Max Snow Depth00 in 20240 in 2024
Total HDD (base 65)0126 in 19130 in 2024
Total CDD (base 65)458372503 in 1952188 in 1884
Year-to-Date SummaryObservedNormalRecord HighestRecord Lowest
Avg Max Temperature72.369.973.4 in 201263.7 in 1895
Avg Min Temperature53.050.354.0 in 188043.7 in 1940
Avg Temperature62.660.163.6 in 201254.2 in 1940
Total Precipitation28.0725.5642.92 in 191213.09 in 1986
Total Snowfall (since July 1)T2.210.9 in 19360.0 in 2019
Max Snow Depth (since July 1)08 in 19400 in 2024
Total HDD (since July 1)204025433832 in 19771690 in 2017
Total CDD (since Jan 1)864669864 in 2024317 in 1997

Period of Record:

  • Max Temperature : 1878-10-04 to 2024-06-28
  • Min Temperature : 1878-10-04 to 2024-06-28
  • Precipitation : 1878-10-01 to 2024-06-28
  • Snowfall : 1928-12-25 to 2024-06-28
  • Snow Depth : 1928-12-25 to 2024-06-28

For much more information on the climate in our area, visit the NWS Climate FAQ for the Atlanta area.

What does the National Weather Service do?

The National Weather Service (NWS) is a part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

The NWS describes its role as follows:

“The National Weather Service (NWS) provides weather, water, and climate forecasts and warnings for the United States, its territories, adjacent waters and ocean areas, for the protection of life and property and the enhancement of the national economy. 

“These services include Forecasts and Observations, Warnings, Impact-based Decision Support Services, and Education in an effort to build a Weather-Ready Nation. The ultimate goal is to have a society that is prepared for and responds to weather, water and climate events.”