July, August, and September 2005 Weather Notes
- September 25th: Rita Remnants Offer Best Chance of September Precipitation
- September 23rd: Rita To Become A Rainmaker, But Not Here in Georgia
- September 20th: Hurricane Rita Causes Fear and Loathing on Gulf Coast
- September 18th: Two New Tropical Storms Threaten US
- September 17th: Atlanta's Long Dry Spell Finally Broken (Sort Of)
- September 15th: Ophelia Pounds North Carolina As Atlanta's Weather Stays Warm
- September 9th: Ophelia Remains a Threat as Chamber of Commerce Weather Continues
- September 6th: Three Tropical Systems in the Atlantic
- September 2nd: Gwinnett to Enjoy Wonderful Labor Day Weekend Weather
- September 1st: Labor Day Weekend: Donate to Katrina Relief
- August 31st: Observations on Katrina
- August 29th: Katrina Reduced to Tropical Storm; Cooler Weather Ahead
- August 28th: How Bad is Hurricane Katrina Likely To Be?
- August 28th: Katrina: Mixing the Worst of Camille and Betsy
- August 27th: Katrina Is Major Storm; May or May Not Hit Atlanta
- August 25th: Katrina Prepares for Landfall
- August 25th: Katrina Set to Rain on Florida
- August 24th: Tropical Weather Could Post Threat to Atlanta by Next Week
- August 21st: High Humidity Marks Summer's Second Heat Wave
- August 17th: Weather Could Be Considerably Cooler by This Time Next Week
- August 8th: Low Pressure Moves Out - Will It Interact With Irene?
- August 4th: Tropical Depression Nine Could Be Hurricane Irene by Sunday
- August 2nd: New Hurricane Forecast: 95% Chance of Above Normal Season
- August 1st: July 2005 Weather Recap: Early Tropical Weather Brings Rain
- July 29th: The Government Shouldn't Limit the Role of the National Weather Service
- July 28th: Excessive Heat Moves Out As Rain Moves In
- July 23rd: Possible Heat Advisory for Sunday and Monday
- July 21st: Tropical Storm Franklin is July's Fourth Named Storm
- July 21st: Look for Hot Weather Until the End of the Month
- July 15th: Emily Not Expected to Threaten Atlanta
- July 13th: Tropical Storm Emily Headed for Texas
- July 11th: Dennis Hits Metro Atlanta Hard
- July 11th: The Hits Keep On Coming - New Storm in the Atlantic
- July 10th: Hurricane Dennis Makes Landfall
- July 9th: Dennis Expected to Return to Category 3 Strength
- July 8th: Hurricane Dennis Approaches United States
- July 8th: Catching Our Breath Between Cindy and Dennis
- July 7th: Cindy Rains over North Georgia
- July 6th: Cindy to Bring Rain; Dennis Gets Stronger
- July 5th: Cindy Ready to Make Landfall Over Louisiana
- July 5th: Cindy and Dennis Pose Double Threat to Gulf
- July 5th: Tropical Storm Cindy Could Bring Rain to North Georgia
- July 1st: June Stays Cool - Look for More Moderate Temperatures in July