The Nation’s Weather for Wednesday, February 21, 2018
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NATIONAL SUMMARY
High temperatures will once again challenge records from the
southern Atlantic Seaboard to southeastern New England
tomorrow. Mainly dry weather will accompany the warmth along
the immediate coast. A slow-moving storm will trim
temperatures from the southern Plains to the Great Lakes. A
zone of soaking rain and storms will stretch from New York
to Texas along the dividing line between warm and cold air.
The rain may be heavy enough to trigger flash, urban and
river flooding. Part of the southern Plains will be glazed
by a layer of ice. An expansive area of cold, dry air will
remain settled over the West and extend across the North
Central states. Residents of California’s Central Valley
will once again face near-record low temperatures in the
morning. A bit of snow may dot Oregon.
SPECIAL WEATHER
No new information for this time period.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS
No new information for this time period.
DAILY EXTREMES
National High Tuesday 89 at Sarasota, FL
National Low Tuesday -38 at West Yellowstone, MT
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