A slow-moving cold front will drift eastward from the Great Plains, reaching the southern and eastern U.S. by mid-week. A subsequent storm system will affect the nation’s mid-section during second half of the week, maintaining showery conditions across a broad area. The forecast could be complicated by a tropical disturbance, currently moving northwestward over the Bay of Campeche in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. Regardless of further development, the tropical disturbance could enhance late-week rainfall from the western Gulf Coast region into the mid-South.
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