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For Friday, a storm system (and attendant cold front) crossing the eastern U.S. will result in potentially dangerous weather conditions—including lingering gusty winds, blowing snow, and falling temperatures—especially from the upper Midwest into the Great Lakes region. In the front’s wake, a protracted period of sub-zero temperatures will engulf the northern Plains and upper Midwest. Early next week, temperatures below -30° could occur in parts of North Dakota and northern Minnesota. Although much of the country will experience several days with below-normal temperatures, mild weather should prevail in the Desert Southwest and across the Deep South. Following the transition to colder weather, most of the country will observe dry weather, or receive only light precipitation. Locally heavy weekend rainfall may occur, however, in the Southeast, with snow possible on the northern edge of the precipitation shield. Early next week, snow may blanket parts of the Midwest.

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