Santa Ana winds and very low humidity will produce elevated to locally critical fire weather conditions across Southern California through the day. Widespread heavy rain and severe thunderstorm threats will impact the East Coast through New England into tonight. A surge of arctic air will aid in the production of lake effect snow downwind of the Great Lakes beginning today through Friday. Read More >
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