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A potent weather system will drive a wedge through the heart of the Lower 48 states this weekend (and beyond).
That means daily record warm temperatures in the central and eastern U.S. but unusually chilly weather across a large swathe of the west, including early-season heavy snows in Montana. "Nearly all of the lower-48 will experience temperatures far from what is normal for this time of the year — well above in the east and well below in the west," the National Weather Service noted.
"It will be a tale of two nations," said Jeff Weber, a meteorologist at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research. "It will be a big contrast." Read more...
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