1. A frontal boundary stretching from southern New England to the Great Lakes will activate, producing recurrent showers thunderstorms. 2. A trifecta of them began moving across the state on Thursday and interacting with frontal boundaries to produce a fairly rainy period through Monday. 3. A wavering frontal boundary extending from the North Carolina coast to the Great Lakes will be the focus for showers and thunderstorms again Wednesday. 4. A frontal boundary extending from Hispaniola northeast into the Atlantic will continue to weaken and drift southeast through tonight. 5. A frontal boundary pushing across the westerain United States brought clouds and showers to areas west of the Rockies. 6. A frontal boundary stretching from western Montana to the Southeast coast threatened Wednesday to bring snow to the northern Rockies and rain to the northern Plains and the South. 7. A frontal boundary system stretched from the Northeast through lower Texas. 8. A frontal boundary was forecast to bring unsettled weather to the interior Northeast, Great Lakes and northern Plains. 9. A frontal boundary extending from the mid-Atlantic Coast into the Gulf states produced showers and thunderstorms that dumped heavy rain in the region. 10. A frontal boundary in the West spread clouds from Washington to central Califorainia. |
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