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[August 29, 2007]  (AP) Storms pushed from the Great Lakes to the southern Plains early Wednesday, while high pressure kept skies over the Northeast, mid-Atlantic and Rockies calm and clear.

A cold front extending from the western Great Lakes and upper Mississippi Valley to the central Plains was to slowly push southeastward, resulting in widely scattered showers and thunderstorms across much of the Midwest and Great Lakes.

Another beautiful summer day was to prevail across the Northeast and northern mid-Atlantic as a ridge of high pressure dominates.

Showers and thunderstorms were to persist from the southern Plains to the Southeast and the central Appalachians.

More storms were forecast for the Four Corners region and from east Texas to central Tennessee. The Southeast should remain dry.

Out West, a warming trend was to take place west of the Rockies, with temperatures expected to climb well above normal.

Temperatures in the lower 48 states on Tuesday ranged from a low of 25 degrees at Polebridge, Mont., to a high of 114 degrees at Death Valley, Calif.

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