Columbus, Georgia
It's our first return trip anywhere since the site relaunch. Good for you, Columbus.
At 1151PM, ET, Columbus was reporting cloudy skies with a temperature of 44 degrees. An area of low pressure had occluded itself over the southeast, putting Columbus into what will eventually be the dry slot. Right now, the inflow behind the occlusion is trafficking in clouds and light rain to the Florida Panhandle. The system will slow it's easterly progress as it continues to occlude.
The occlusion process and a more north-south reorientation of an undercutting jet will send the system north along the Appalachians. Columbus will be the beneficiary, lying within the remaining dry slot. As the system pulls off to the northeast, a trailing trough may brush past the region on Monday night into Tuesday morning, bringing some overnight clouds. Expect clearing then through Tuesday with a warm up possible as winds die down.
Tomorrow - Mostly cloudy, increasing clouds late, High 53, Low 37
Tuesday - Cloudy early, then clearing and warmer, High 68, Low 40
TWC: Tomorrow - Cloudy skies early. A few showers developing later in the day. High 51, Low 40
Tuesday - Mix of sun and clouds. High 69, Low 42
AW: Tomorrow - Partly sunny and cool with a shower in spots High 54, Low 39
Tuesday - Warmer with clouds giving way to sun High 66, Low 41
NWS: Tomorrow - A 20 percent chance of showers before 2pm. Mostly cloudy, High 54, Low 40
Tuesday - Mostly sunny High 65, low 42
WB: Tomorrow - Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of showers. High 54, Low 40
Tuesday - Mostly sunny. High 65, Low 42
A look at the satellite shows us the big hairy system in the southeast.

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