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A low-pressure system near the North Carolina coastline could become a tropical storm on Friday. Regardless of development, the storm system will move northeastward near the Atlantic Seaboard, delivering at least 1 to 3 inches of rain across the northeastern U.S. If tropical-storm formation occurs, gusty winds may accompany the Northeastern rainfall. Meanwhile, a series of cold fronts will maintain the likelihood of scattered showers and thunderstorms across the remainder of the central and eastern U.S. Five-day rainfall totals could reach 1 to 2 inches in the Midwest. In contrast, dry weather will prevail in most areas from the Pacific Coast to the High Plains. Intensifying heat will accompany the dry weather across the southern High Plains and the Southwest, further stressing rangeland, pastures, and summer crops.

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