Much of the country will experience a period of near- or below-normal temperatures, while hot, humid weather will persist from the southern Plains to the southern Atlantic Coast. The hottest weather, relative to normal, will grip the south-central U.S., where little or no rain will fall during the next 5 days.
Mostly dry weather will also prevail along the
Atlantic Coast from the Carolinas northward. Periodic showers can be expected,
however, from the northern Rockies into parts of the Midwest.
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