Monday rain and potential thunderstorms begin work week As cold front approaches rain spoils beginning of week
Rain and cooler temperatures spoil the work week (WJXT TV 4)
Sunday evening expect temperatures to drop into the low 60s
Monday a cold front approaches with rain just ahead of it, with the chance for thunderstorms along the coast and then widespread into the afternoon. There is an extremely low risk for hail and strong wind but keep this in mind for the day.
Bring a coat and an umbrella for the beginning of your work week.
Temperatures will remain cooler for the rest of the week.
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