September 30,2013; 6:04PM,EDT
Dry and seasonable air will remain in place across the region to start the week, but warmer temperatures are expected by the middle of the week.
High pressure will remain in place across the region. A cold front will slowly move into the South, but will fizzle out before reaching Atlanta, keeping showers and cool air away.
Temperatures will top out in the upper 70s to around 80 to start the week with sun and a few clouds. Nighttime temperatures will drop down to around 60.
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Warmer air is expected to build in by the middle of the week with highs approaching the middle 80s. More clouds will be around for Wednesday, but sunnier conditions will move in toward the end of the week.
Folks heading to the Braves' playoff game against the Dodgers toward the end of the week will experience beautiful baseball weather.
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