An area of low pressure will move across the Southwest on Friday, while a separate low pressure system will skim across the East Coast.
A large area of low pressure will make its way southeastward over the Southwest on Friday. This system will usher showers and thunderstorms across the Pacific Northwest, the Great Basin, the Intermountain West and the Desert Southwest. Heavy rain associated with this system will bring a chance of flash flooding to several states, including southeast Utah, western Arizona, southern Nevada and southeast California. Additionally, temperatures are expected to drop 5 to 10 degrees across the western third of the country as a cold front sweeps over the region. Southwest California will stay mostly clear of wet weather.
Meanwhile, an onshore flow from the Gulf of Mexico will fuel rain and thunderstorms over Texas and parts of the central Gulf Coast. To the north, conditions will be mostly clear due to high pressure over the upper Midwest.
An area of low pressure will continue to skim across the Eastern Seaboard, focusing over the northern Mid-Atlantic. This system will bring a chance of wet weather to the Mid-Atlantic and southern New England. Thunderstorms will also develop across the Southeast and the eastern Gulf Coast on Friday.
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