Temperatures drop into the 30s to start the work week

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Rain is moving out but cooler temperatures are coming in.

Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Brad Nitz says it will be a breezy Monday morning with temperatures in the upper 30s.

A wind advisory is in effect until 10 p.m. Monday. Nitz says gusts to 35 miles per hour are expected across north Georgia with occasional guests to 40 miles per hour are possible in the mountains. He says the winds are blowing in cold air for about 36 hours.

A few flurries are even possible in northeast Georgia. Nitz says he is not looking for any accumulation and does not expect any impacts on the roads.

Nitz also doesn't expect any of that in metro Atlanta but it's going to be cold. The average low he expects for the metro is in the 50s.