ATLANTA — A series of cold fronts will move through north Georgia over the next couple of days, bringing with them the coldest air in about four months.
Severe Weather Team 2 says there will be another day of summertime weather before it starts to feel like fall.
Temperatures will climb into the upper-80s and low 90s across much of north Georgia on Monday.
The best chance of rain during the afternoon and early evening will be in the mountains. It will be mostly dry in the metro area.
The coolest air of season is coming behind 2nd of two fronts. How about highs in the 70s right around the corner? pic.twitter.com/bux3ZnvQ5i
— Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) September 26, 2016
Monday night into Tuesday, the front will move across the area with a better chance for more widespread showers.
Temperatures Tuesday will drop into the low-to-mid 80s.
By Wednesday, an upper level and secondary cold front will drop south into the area with a partly cloudy sky. Highs Wednesday will be near 80.
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