United States — A cold front will move across the Southeast and Midwest this Thursday, bringing rounds of showers, isolated thunderstorms, and locally heavy rain. Forecasters reported clouds increasing Wednesday night and milder overnight temperatures ahead of the front, with showers beginning late Thursday morning and becoming more widespread by afternoon and evening. Winds will shift and gust, and temperatures will fall sharply behind the front, with lows in some inland areas reaching the 30s by Friday morning and single digits in northern pockets over weekend. Authorities did not forecast widespread severe weather. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
This 60-second summary was prepared by the JQJO editorial team after reviewing 6 original reports from WMBF News, https://www.wsfa.com, 41NBC News | WMGT-DT, https://www.wbrc.com, FOX 32 Chicago and https://www.mysuncoast.com.
Local meteorological services, emergency responders, and retailers benefited by using forecasts to prepare staffing, logistics, and supplies ahead of expected rain, gusty winds, and rapid temperature changes.
Residents, outdoor workers, and travelers in affected regions suffered short-term disruptions from heavy rain, gusty winds, and rapid temperature drops that increased travel hazards and localized flooding risk.
After reading and researching latest news.... Forecasts indicate a cold front will sweep across the Southeast and Midwest Thursday, producing showers, isolated thunderstorms, and localized heavy rain, followed by a sharp temperature drop and gusty winds; models and local observations support timing and intensity forecasts in the next 48 hours.
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Cold front brings rain, storms and temperature drop
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