Rainfall and clouds are expected to move away over the night, following a few showers that occurred in the afternoon. Temperatures will not reduce much further than the upper 40s and low 50s because there are still clouds in the sky.
You should give yourself some extra time to get out of the house because we are focusing on the possibility of fog patches at the beginning of Monday.
It is expected that the fog and some clouds would dissipate by the late morning. This will make it possible for temperatures to shoot up into the upper 60s and low 70s for a good number of people on Monday.
At the same time that high pressure is beginning to weaken even further and move eastward, temperatures are expected to continue to rise on Tuesday, with conditions remaining dry. The lows continue to be in the 50s.
As a cold front approaches on Wednesday, there will be a change in the direction of winds coming from the south. High temperatures will range from the middle to upper 70s on this day, making it the warmest day of the week.
During the passage of the front, there is a possibility of a few showers and storms, but most of the area will remain dry.
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After the front passes through, temperatures will begin to dip, which will result in highs that are somewhat lower than average in the 50s, with lows that might reach the 30s by the weekend.
Reference: Clouds and cool highs for now before a warm-up takes over South Georgia