The Nation's Weather for Monday, April 17, 2023
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NATIONAL SUMMARY
As this weekend's storm system pushes into the Northeast, a
sharp cooldown is expected in the region tomorrow, along
with periods of rain. In the Midwest, accumulating snow is
expected across much of Wisconsin and northern Michigan,
some of which can accumulate over 6 inches. Across the rest
of Michigan, as well as along the Interstate 80 corridor in
the Midwest, rain may change to snow for a time, though
accumulation is unlikely. In the Pacific Northwest, steady
rain will move onshore from Northern California northward,
with a bit of snow in the Cascades, as a new storm system
approaches. In the Southwest states and Rockies, dry
conditions are expected. Tranquil weather will also
extend to the Plains and Southeast, aside from perhaps a
shower or thunderstorm in South Florida.
SPECIAL WEATHER
No new information for this time period.
WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS
No new information for this time period.
DAILY EXTREMES
National High Sunday 95 at Plant City, FL
National Low Sunday 1 at Gould, CO
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