Another surge of cold air will reach the nation’s mid-section during the weekend and soon overspread much of the remainder of the country. Warmth will prevail, however, in the Far West and linger across the lower Southeast. By early next week, freezes can be expected across much of the Plains and Midwest.
Meanwhile, widespread precipitation will precede and accompany the cold surge. The first batch of rain, associated with the remnants of former Hurricane Sergio, will primarily affect the southwestern and south-central U.S.
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