Weather

An active pattern from the Plains to the Northeastern States

The weather pattern over the Southern Plains to the Midwest states will be quite active for Friday and into the weekend.

A strong frontal boundary will separate a maritime tropical air mass from a polar continental air mass. This boundary is expected to extend from northern Texas northeastward to the northern Ohio Valley and into central New England. Multiple waves of low pressure along the front will help to generate periods of mainly light precipitation. There will be a very big difference in temperature across this boundary.

Elsewhere across the United States, a major warm-up will be enjoyed by many from the Deep South to the Northeast U.S. before the cold front arrives by the end of the weekend. Another storm system will move into the Pacific Northwest.

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