3 PM EDT, October 3, 2013
By WeatherBug's Luke Paris
A concoction of different weather
will strike the U.S. from the Northern Rockies and Northern Plains to
the Midwest and Lower Mississippi Valley. Meanwhile, the East Coast will
see another day of warm temperatures.
The autumn system in the Northern
Plains will continue to unload a mixture of different precipitation
across much of the northern tier. Snowfall will be seen in Wyoming and
the western portions of Nebraska and North and South Dakota with
significant accumulations expected at higher elevations. Thunderstorms
will cover the eastern Northern Plains, as well as the Upper Midwest and
even down into the Central Plains. Severe storms, which may produce
hail and strong winds, will be a threat from Minneapolis to Oklahoma
City.
The Ohio, Tennessee and Lower
Mississippi Valleys will also see scattered thunderstorms throughout the
day. Southern Florida will also see afternoon thunderstorms pop up on
Friday. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s and 90s.
The rest of the U.S. will see
mostly clear skies and a throwback to summer weather and warmer
temperatures. The Southeast, Southern Plains and Mid-Atlantic will see
highs in the upper 80s and 90s, while the Northeast sees temperatures in
the 60s. The Northern Plains, Northern and Central Rockies and Mountain
West will see temperatures in the 30s, 40s and 50s. The West Coast and
Southwest will keep warm in the 80s and 90s and the Pacific Northwest
will have highs in the 50s.
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