The tornado watch has ended. Rain will continue to fall overnight as the front weakens and passes east. The Wind Advisory is in effect until 9 p.m.
Rounds of rain and thunderstorms will continue as a slow-moving and saturated cold front approaches the Atlantic. Rainfall totals will range from 0.50 to 1.0 inch, with greater amounts possible.
Windy conditions will persist as the potential of destructive wind fades behind the frontal barrier. The majority of the rain will move offshore around midnight, with sporadic showers continuing until daylight Tuesday.
The front will be followed by sunny skies and seasonal temperatures. This week will be mostly dry, with a tiny risk of showers on Friday when another cold front sweeps in.
Tonight, southeast Georgia and northeast Florida will have showers and rain. Showers will persist till approximately sunrise Tuesday.
Tuesday brings bright skies and open windows! Less-than-seasonal temperatures, combined with a persistent northwest breeze, will dry out the skies and set the stage for a pleasant week. Morning low temperatures range from the 50s to the low 60s. The afternoon highs typically reach the 70s inland, while the coast experiences temperatures ranging from the upper 60s to the low 70s. Wind speed: 10-15 mph from the northwest.
Forecasters predict open window weather this week, with temperatures approaching seasonal levels. Another cold front will pass through Friday, bringing showers and thunderstorms. This weekend, temperatures will remain springlike.