Sunday, August 1, 2010

The nation's weather


Relatively inactive weather will continue throughout the country Sunday as no major storms are expected.

A weak cold front will move through the Plains and Upper Midwest, providing rain and a few thunderstorms from the Southern Rockies through the Upper Midwest.

The afternoon sun will warm the surface and provide typical scattered showers and thunderstorms in the Southeast. Monsoon moisture will continue to produce scattered showers and thunderstorms in the Southwest as well.

In addition, a low pressure system in the Northwest will instigate areas of moderate precipitation along the Canadian border from eastern Washington through Montana.

The Southeast will rise into the 90s and 100s, while the Southern Plains will see similar temperatures. The Northern Plains will rise into the 90s, while the Northwest will see temperatures in the 70s and 80s. The Southwest will rise into the 90s and 100s.

Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Saturday ranged from a low of 35 degrees at Mineral, Calif., to a high of 118 degrees at Death Valley, Calif.

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