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A Western heat wave will maintain its grip, except for a spell of cooler weather in the Pacific Northwest. Early next week, however, the core area of extreme heat will shift eastward across the northern Plains. The South, East, and Midwest will experience a warming trend; by week’s end, above-normal temperatures will prevail across the lower Great Lakes region
and the Northeast. Meanwhile, most of the country will receive little or no rain. In the West, showers should occur in the Pacific Northwest, although lightning strikes (without the benefit of rain) could ignite new wildfires in other areas. Farther east, spotty showers will occur from the Great Lakes region to New England, while rain will continue in the Southeast. Five-day rainfall totals could reach 2 to 5 inches or more in parts of Florida, especially if newly formed Tropical Depression Thirteen strengthens and approaches the southern Atlantic Coast early next week.

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