“Most of us stay dry this afternoon, and dry weather’s gonna be the story through a lot of this week,” Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Brian Monahan said. “Just not much rain in our forecast.”
Starting Tuesday, there is a 0% chance of showers through Friday. The chance then goes up to just 30% through the weekend, so rain won’t provide much relief from the heat.
“We’re not in a drought or anything like that, but definitely getting into that abnormally dry range around Metro Atlanta,” Monahan said. “In the next few weeks, we’re gonna need to see that rain start to come back.”
In the meantime, the lack of rain is keeping humidity levels relatively low this week, which is keeping the heat impact lower than it could be.
It’s still dangerously hot, though, so be mindful of staying hydrated and taking frequent breaks in the shade if you’re spending any time outdoors.
“Just about anybody could be overcome by the heat very quickly if you’re not good to yourself, you’re not easy on yourself out there in this first round of summertime heat,” Monahan said. “It does not take much out in that heat to be overcome by it.”
Also, make sure you’re checking the back seat of your car for any pets or children who don’t normally ride with you. A car can get dangerously hot within a matter of minutes.
Credit: Channel 2 Action News
Credit: Channel 2 Action News