101. High pressure over the Northeast will turn dull as a plume of moisture causes clouds to increase. 102. High pressure over the northern Rockies should sponsor sunny and warmer weather from the Southwest to the north Pacific Coast. 103. High pressure over the Ozarks will sponsor sunny and pleasant weather across most of the Gulf States and southern Plains. 104. High pressure over the Southeast will promote sunshine and record heat in Georgia and the Carolinas while a wedge of very hot air pushes northward into the Plains. 105. High pressure over the Southwest will bring sunshine and very warm readings to the Sonoran Desert. 106. High pressure over the Southwest will promote warm and dry conditions. 107. High pressure over the western Atlantic will circulate air from the South toward the Atlantic Seaboard. 108. High pressure over Virginia will combine with a weak low pressure system in Nova Scotia to bring blustery winds from the northwest to New England. 109. High pressure over Washington and Oregon will promote dry and rather cool weather. 110. High pressure over Lake Superior will direct drier and cooler air south into the western Great Lakes. |
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