US weather forecast
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Frontal System to End Warm and Dry Conditions in the Pacific Northwest [NWS]
Forecasts vary across the United States based from the NWS’ multi-weather forecast. A frontal system will make its way to the Pacific Northwest, bring relatively colder temperatures once again, according to US weather authorities.
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