It’s a jam-packed Labor Day weekend in metro Atlanta.

Whether you’re jumping into the fantasy world of Dragon Con, heading to the NCAA Aflac Kickoff Games or hitting up a free festival, here is everything you need to know about how to beat Atlanta traffic and what weather to expect.

Spoiler: It’s going to be rainy, but “the weather is, for the most part, going to cooperate,” Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Brian Monahan said.

“It won’t be quite as bright and sunny as it was earlier this week, but we will overall have a lot of dry weather through the weekend,” he said.

Forecast

Dragon Con started Thursday and runs through Monday, bringing tens of thousands of people to downtown Atlanta from around the world.

Temperatures will be mild with highs hovering in the low 80s through Monday. Rain starts popping up across the metro area on Friday, the second day of the action-filled costumed event, and scattered showers linger on and off through Labor Day.

“It’s going to be wetter earlier in the day on Saturday … but the rain will not last all day, and it’s not going to be for everybody,” Monahan said. “There will be plenty of dry times to get out and about for your Labor Day weekend.”

Still, carry rain gear if you’re going to be outside, especially to watch the Dragon Con parade Saturday. The procession gets rolling at 10 a.m. and runs down Peachtree Street from Linden Avenue to Andrew Young International Boulevard, where it will turn left and then left again on Peachtree Center Avenue to the Marriott Marquis.

Expect road closures along the route during that time.

Spectators don’t need a pass to watch, so get there early if you want a good view. The route is easily accessible via MARTA, just get off at the North Avenue, Civic Center or Peachtree Center stations.

College football kickoff games on Saturday and Sunday should be unaffected by weather, as they will be inside Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

But keep that rain jacket on hand if you’re running or walking the Big Peach Sizzler 10K & 5K race on Monday morning. Scattered showers are expected throughout the day.

Getting around traffic

With so many events planned for the three-day weekend that signals summer’s unofficial end, you already know Atlanta traffic is going to be doing its thing.

The Georgia Department of Transportation says motorists should expect heavy traffic on interstates from noon to 8 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday, and “moderate post-holiday congestion” is expected Tuesday from 3 p.m. until 7 p.m.

To relieve some of those potential backups, the agency is suspending planned lane closures beginning at noon Friday through 5 a.m. Tuesday, though some closures may remain in place “due to safety or emergency considerations,” GDOT said.

Use extra caution while driving, as the Labor Day weekend is often deadly. Last year, 20 people died on the road, according to state officials.

If you want to avoid the inevitable jams, consider carpooling, ride-hailing or public transportation.

For Dragon Con, there will be shuttle buses — distinguished by event signs in the windows — running attendees to and from various sites, according to the convention’s website. The buses circulate every 30-45 minutes.

Just note that some routes will be unavailable during the parade Saturday.

Using MARTA

If you plan to take MARTA to get anywhere, keep in mind there will be crowd metering at high-traffic stations, the transportation agency said in a statement. Extra staff will help manage crowds, and barricades with signs will be in place to remind riders to board escalators one person at a time.

Escalator and elevator teams from MARTA and Schindler, an escalator manufacturer, will be on standby at stations and in the agency’s Emergency Operations Center, a MARTA spokesperson said. Emergency medical personnel will also be on site at high-ridership stations.

The busy weekend is another test for the transit system, which is heightening precautions after at least 21 people were injured during a July escalator malfunction following a Beyoncé concert at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

MARTA has more than 30 rail stations. Here’s where to go for some of this weekend’s big events:

  • For Dragon Con in downtown Atlanta from Thursday through Monday, take MARTA to the Peachtree Center Station.
  • For the Aflac Kickoff Classic / Syracuse vs. Tennessee game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium at noon Saturday, take MARTA to GWCC or Vine City stations.
  • For the Aflac Kickoff Classic / Virginia Tech vs. South Carolina game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium at 3 p.m. Sunday, take MARTA to GWCC or Vine City stations.
  • For the Atlanta Hip Hop Day Festival at Historic Fourth Ward Skatepark on Saturday and Sunday, take MARTA to Inman Park/Reynoldstown or North Avenue stations.
  • For the Pure Heat Community Festival in Piedmont Park on Sunday, take MARTA to Midtown Station.
  • For the Big Peach Sizzler 10K & 5K on Peachtree Road at 7:30 a.m. Monday, take MARTA to Chamblee (10K), Brookhaven (5K) or Buckhead stations.

Tips for using MARTA

Whether it’s your first time or hundredth time traveling on MARTA, the agency shared these etiquette tips:

  • Stand clear of train doors and allow riders to exit before boarding.
  • Board escalators one at a time and hold the handrail.
  • Keep bags, strollers and costumes clear of train doors.
  • Follow staff instructions and be patient.
  • Respect fellow riders so everyone can enjoy the weekend safely.

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