A storm system in the central U.S. was expected
to move eastward, generating showers and thunderstorms from the
Plains to the Mississippi, Tennessee and Ohio valleys. Severe
thunderstorms with tornadoes, hail and damaging winds were possible.
In the Rockies, scattered rain and snow showers
were expected.
Conditions were expected to be warm and sunny
-- in the 70s and 80s -- across much of the West Coast, with the
exception of some cloudiness on the Southern California coast.
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Temperatures in the Desert Southwest were
expected to reach well into the 90s.
In the East, light rains were expected in parts
of the Appalachians, with a chance of showers and thunderstorms in
South Florida.
Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Tuesday
ranged from a low of 20 degrees at Ely, Nev., to a high of 98
degrees at Death Valley, Calif.
[Text copied
from file received from AP
Digital; by Weather Underground, for The Associated Press]
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