Severe storms packing heavy rain, strong winds, hail and possible tornadoes were predicted across the Plains and the Midwest. Temperatures were expected to range from the 70s and 80s in the northern Plains to the 90s and 100s in the central Plains.
A lingering front along the East Coast and into the Ohio Valley was expected to bring heavy rain and gusty winds to New England. The Ohio Valley could see thunderstorms, while the
Mid-Atlantic was likely to be mostly clear. Temperatures in the 70s and 80s were forecast across the Northeast, with 90s possible in parts of the
Mid-Atlantic.
Afternoon showers were predicted to pop up across the Southeast, where temperatures in the 80s, 90s and 100s were forecast.
The Northwest was expected to remain mostly clear, though Montana, Idaho and Wyoming could see scattered showers. Temperatures in the 70s were forecast for the Pacific Northwest, with 80s and 90s likely farther inland.
Showers and thunderstorms were forecast for the Four Corners, though the rest of the Southwest was likely be mostly clear. Temperatures across the region were expected to range from the 80s to 110 degrees.
Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Thursday ranged from a low of 30 degrees at Meacham, Ore., to a high of 109 degrees at Needles, Calif.
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