Keep both your umbrellas and your gloves handy this weekend, because you’re going to need them.

Soggy weather comes back Saturday, followed by cool temperatures Sunday that turn even colder on Monday, according to Channel 2 Action News meteorologist Brad Nitz.

The low afternoon clouds don’t herald much more chance of rain Friday, but rain chances jump again to 90 percent Saturday, especially in the afternoon and evening, according to Channel 2’s forecast.

Saturday’s temperatures are expected to range from a morning low of 46 to a high of 53, before cooler, drier weather begins blowing through on Sunday.

Chances of rain drop to 10 percent on Sunday as the day starts with a morning high of 47. From there, the temperature is expected to keep dropping through the day to a low of 41, with lows expected to hit the mid-20s on a mostly clear, cold Monday.

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8/26/17 - Atlanta, GA - Georgia leaders, including Gov. Nathan Deal, Sandra Deal, members of the King family, and Rep. Calvin Smyre,  were on hand for unveiling of the first statue of Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday at the statehouse grounds, more than three years after Gov. Nathan Deal first announced the project.  During the hour-long ceremony leading to the unveiling of the statue of Martin Luther King Jr. at the state Capitol on Monday, many speakers, including Gov. Nathan Deal, spoke of King's biography. The statue was unveiled on the anniversary of King's famed "I Have Dream" speech. BOB ANDRES  /BANDRES@AJC.COM

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