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12:54pm a pleasant Friday afternoon is greeting the Northeast today. Temperatures today will run just a degree or two below the average for today's date. A dome of high pressure over the Canadian province of Quebec is responsible for the brilliant sunshine today over the Northeastern US. This will be short lived as the next storm system begins to impact the region late this evening, rain will reach the coast by Saturday. A soaking, heavy rain is anticipated with the onset of this system putting a damper on most Saturday outdoor activities. Behind this system, colder air will rush in over the unfrozen Great Lakes- a light wintry mix of wet snow and sleet could fall Saturday night into Sunday downwind of Lakes Erie. The extended outlook calls for moderating temperatures mid next week along with more rain Tuesday.
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