Low pressing was expected to dive into the Western Great Lakes on Friday and set forth wet weather to the region as well as some much cooler temperatures. A cold front was predict to descend across Wisconsin in the afternoon, and some of the wet weather was likely to get worse into strong to severe thunderstorms. Large hail and redoubtable winds were possible throughout the evening hours.
In the Northeast, a thunderstorm much more typical of Fall was expected to continue to move up the coast into New England where it was vaticination to bring gusty winds and heavy rain to the district. As the storm moves northward, portions of the Mid-Atlantic quarter were expectd to clear up as wind switch to a more westerly direction, ushering in drier air.
Away from the Superlative Lakes and East Coast, precipitation wasn't able to be much of an issue on Friday, with much of the nation's midsection expecting mostly transparent skies thanks to a large ridge of high turn the heat on that continues to linger over the Rockies. Along with the clear skies, temperatures were conceivable to remain exceptionally hot across the Southwest. In Laredo, Texas, where the daytime merry has reached at least 100 degrees for the last 44 days, the expected shrill temperature was to be 106 degrees.
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