Another Late Week Soaking In Store Across Eastern US

Enjoy the dry weather while you have it because the next system is about to rain on your parade late this week. The system will start taking shape over the Midwest on Wednesday, where places like Chicago, Detroit and Columbus could see rain and potentially some wintry precipitation. By Thursday, rain could stretch from the mid-Atlantic into the Northeast. The system will linger in the Northeast through Saturday, making for soggy weekend plans across Pittsburgh, New York and Burlington. Temperatures will remind you more of winter than spring. Here’s what you need to know.
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Pattern Change Flips Temperatures This Week

An incoming pattern change will cause temperatures to flip across the country, keeping you wondering what season we’re really in. The East will get relief from the hot, stormy weather, but temperatures will drop farther than most would like to see in April. Places like Chicago, New York and D.C. will see highs only reaching the 40s early this week. But the heat will crank up in the West. Places like Boise and Albuquerque will soar into the 80s, while others like Phoenix and Las Vegas will reach the 90s. However, low temperatures will stay chilly across the country. Check out what temperatures will feel like where you live.
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Unseasonable Heat Threatens Records Across West

An unusually strong upper-level ridge is allowing a springtime heat dome to settle over the Southwest and stretch into the Rockies—bringing summerlike temperatures well ahead of schedule. Dozens of April daily high temperature records are at risk this week, from Tucson, Arizona, to Billings, Montana. Triple-digit heat is possible across parts of the Southwest, including Phoenix and Palm Springs. Overnight lows will offer little cooling relief in the desert, though mornings will be notably cooler across higher elevations in the Rockies.
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At Least 24 Dead After Flooding, Severe Weather

Life-threatening flooding continued across the South and Ohio Valley Monday after days of rain and storms hit the regions. Rivers were cresting Monday at near-record levels and towns and cities were under mandatory evacuations. Several deaths have been connected to the weather since the rain and severe storms began last week.
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Philadelphia Driver Dodges Disaster When Tree Falls On Car

Falling trees are a deadly, undercounted cause of death. They can happen for many reasons, including during active weather that produces high winds or tornadoes, during flooding, or when soil is saturated from rain. In this case, a driver near Philadelphia in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, narrowly escaped when a giant tree fell right on top of her vehicle.
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