Only a few showers will return on Friday. The forecast for Labor Day weekend looks spectacular

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COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) — Idalia has made inroads away from the east coast of the United States and back into the open waters of the Atlantic, but not after being hit in the southeast with very high winds and rain. Now our focus turns to the bank holiday weekend where we are seeing very comfortable conditions.
A weak front to the south will help throw in some showers and possibly a rumble of thunder overnight and into the early hours of Friday. The showers will continue into late morning and early afternoon before a weak low pressure area begins to retreat west again.
High pressure will build up from the north, pushing Idalia towards the sea and this low pressure system west, but bringing with it drier and more comfortable conditions for your Labor Day weekend forecast. Morning lows will drop in the mid to high 60s. Is it too early to say there’s a taste of fall? Could be if afternoon readings climb back into the upper 80s and 90s earlier in the week.
The forecast remains dry in the extended outlook as temperatures slowly rise back towards the 90s by the end of next week and there is some more cloud.