Another warm day before a slight cooldown

MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A weak cold front sweeps through the area Monday and will cool things down for the extended period. This front is currently over the Upper Great Lake 





states and is expected to move quickly south overnight. The front will be right along the Tennessee/Georgia border by daybreak Monday and is expected to continue pushing south. As it moves through the area Monday the deep layer of moisture and dynamics will be east of the state across the Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic states. Extreme North Georgia may see a shower or two as it moves into the state but the rest of the area will only see increased cloud cover and increased wind speeds. This front is expected to move south to the Georgia/Florida border by Tuesday and stall through daybreak Tuesday. For the week ahead, things will be pretty quiet. The mostly dry cold front continues to push through Georgia Monday night. Any isolated convective activity that remains, will be trending downward. In the wake of the front, more seasonal temperatures return between Tuesday and Wednesday. An upper level ridge is expected to remain in place largely over the western two-thirds of the U.S. High pressure will slowly move offshore but will still influence the weather over the area through the week. Disturbances with the upper level flow and weak surface boundaries may prompt additional chances for rain and thunderstorms through the week. At this time, the magnitude of these disturbances is uncertain.