Humberto was forecast to continue pumping moisture into the Southeast, helping intensify wet weather spawned by a front moving into the Atlantic. Mississippi and Alabama were to bear the brunt of the storm activity.
A second front was to bring some wet weather to the Northeastern interior. Northern Pennsylvania through western Vermont could see some showers and thunderstorms.
The more northerly front was to usher in fall-like weather that has already begun in the Plains. Forecast highs for portions of northern Michigan and Wisconsin were only in the 40s, with 50s forecast for highs as far south as southern Iowa.
Temperatures should also be on the cool side in the West, but much closer to normal than the extreme early season cold weather in the Midwest.
Along the coast, a few clouds will be found at the coast from San Francisco northward, but otherwise blue skies should be the dominant weather feature.
Temperatures in the lower 48 states on Thursday ranged from a low of 25 degrees at Stanley, Idaho, to a high of 113 degrees at Death Valley, Calif.
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