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SAVANNAH, Ga. — The week kicks off with a refreshing change before the anticipated return of high pressure and heat.
Northwesterly winds have introduced drier conditions, significantly reducing rain prospects, with only a few light showers appearing in the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry.
A recently passed cold front is setting the stage for cooler weather, bringing northeasterly winds that will dominate through Monday and Tuesday.


Expect temperatures to drop into the 40s and 50s by Monday morning. However, abundant sunshine and dry air will push daytime highs into the 70s.
Tuesday morning will feel slightly warmer, but the overall weather pattern remains consistent.
High pressure and its supporting heat dome will allow for a warming trend for the middle to the end of the week.
Highs make their way back into the upper 80s and lower 90s, and mornings turn muggy as temperatures struggle to cool through the 60s.
The next big weathermaker comes with an active pattern for next weekend into early the following week, bringing opportunities for much-needed rain as soon as the weekend.
