ATLANTA — A weak wedge in place over north Georgia Tuesday morning, coupled with an upper level disturbance, makes it appear like it will rain, but the air is too dry.
Severe Weather Team 2 says there is rain on the radar, over Mississippi, but it ill dry up before reaching north Georgia.
As you head to the polls for election day, temperatures will be in the 60s to low 70s.
A cold front will move through Wednesday with increasing sunshine into the afternoon. It will be breezy with highs around 70 degrees.
Tracking 3-4 fronts moving across the southeast over the next 7-10 days.. that will keep temps closer to average... but little rain.
— Brian Monahan, WSB (@BMonahanWSB) November 8, 2016
WHAT SEVERE WEATHER TEAM 2 IS TRACKING:
- Clouds and cooler weather on Election Day, the chance for a sprinkle.
- A second cold front moving in later this week.
- Cooler temperatures this weekend.
WHAT CAN YOU ONLY GET BY WATCHING CHANNEL 2 ACTION NEWS?
- Updated hour-by-hour cloud and rain forecast through the next couple of days, showing where there's a potential for a sprinkle or two.
- Updated hour-by-hour jet stream and temperature forecast.
- Updated drought information.
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