Over the next few days, the cold front descending from the upper Midwest will gradually move into the Southeast, generating locally strong thunderstorms and with it the potential for localized flooding in advance of a drier, somewhat cooler air mass. An elevated risk of severe weather is already anticipated Tuesday for the Ohio Valley and other locations along the front. Elsewhere, drier albeit cooler weather will dominate the northern Plains once Monday’s showers dissipate, with daytime highs expected to stay below 80° over much of North Dakota.
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