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The Weather underground forecast for Friday, May 2, 2008, a powerful storm system is expected to bring heavy snow to the Northern Plains, and rain and thunderstorms from the Mississippi Valley to the Northeast. Wet weather returns to the Northwest , while the Southwest remains sunny and warm. (AP Photo/Weather Underground) |
The Nation's Weather
Severe weather was expected to continue across the nation's midsection Friday.
The most intense thunderstorms were forecast for the Mississippi Valley, along with strong tornadoes, large hail and gusty winds.
In the Northeast, showers and clouds were expected in New York, New Jersey and southern New England.
The Southeast was likely to see clear skies and dry conditions, with temperatures climbing several degrees.
In the Southwest, temperatures were also expected to warm up a few degrees. The Northwest was to see clouds, with rain and high elevation snow.
Temperatures in the Lower 48 states Thursday ranged from a low of 7 degrees at Stanley, Idaho, to a high of 106 degrees at Laredo, Texas.
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(This version corrects low temperature in Lower 48 states on Thursday to 7 degrees in Stanley, Idaho, sted 1 degree in Winter Haven, Fla.)![]()



