State of Georgia Climate Office

State of Georgia Climate Office We collect, disseminate, and interpret weather and climate data for Georgia. Visit our website at http://epd.georgia.gov/office-state-climatologist

The State of Georgia Climate Office collects, disseminates, and interprets climate data. Our goal is to provide information to the public that is reliable and meets the highest quality standards. The Georgia State Climate Office is part of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division's meteorology unit. In addition to serving the state of Georgia's climate needs, we also forecast air quality conditions for Georgia's major cities.

Take a look at how drought conditions have evolved across the state this week.
05/28/2026

Take a look at how drought conditions have evolved across the state this week.

Our April Climate Summary is now available! Read our report at the link below for more about new temperature and precipi...
05/27/2026

Our April Climate Summary is now available! Read our report at the link below for more about new temperature and precipitation records, drought evolution throughout the month, weather events, and seasonal outlooks. https://epd.georgia.gov/2026-climate-summaries

Take a look at this week's drought conditions.
05/07/2026

Take a look at this week's drought conditions.

Our March Climate Summary is now available! Read our report at the link below for more about new temperature records, dr...
04/24/2026

Our March Climate Summary is now available! Read our report at the link below for more about new temperature records, drought evolution throughout the month, and seasonal outlooks. https://epd.georgia.gov/2026-climate-summaries

CODE ORANGE SMOG ALERT: Conditions in Atlanta tomorrow are forecasted to be conducive to ozone pollution formation and a...
04/22/2026

CODE ORANGE SMOG ALERT: Conditions in Atlanta tomorrow are forecasted to be conducive to ozone pollution formation and accumulation.

HEALTH ADVISORY: People who are sensitive to ozone pollution should make outdoor activities shorter and less intense, take more breaks, and watch for symptoms such as coughing or shortness of breath.

If you see or smell smoke and have respiratory concerns you may need to move indoors, close windows and doors. You can see the current air quality at https://www.airgeorgia.org to help you determine when to continue outdoor activities. To learn more about action you can take, visit https://www.airnow.gov/education/what-you-can-do/.

Address

Atlanta, GA

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm
Sunday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+14043637078

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