Generally cool but tranquil weather will prevail for the next few days. For the remainder of Thursday, a cold front crossing the eastern U.S. will produce scattered rain showers. Snow will be mostly limited to northern Maine. In the front’s wake, snow squalls will develop downwind of the Great Lakes and persist for several days. Mostly dry weather will cover the remainder of the U.S. into early next week, except for a few weekend showers in southern Texas and the Pacific Northwest.
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