National Weather Service
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Inclement Weather Possible from the Northeast US to Texas by Mid-Week [NWS]
The NWS forecast comes as new storms formed off the US Atlantic coast. Inclement weather in the form of heavy rainfall will possibly occur in a vast area from Northeast US to Texas by mid-week, according to the latest forecast of the National Weather Service (NWS).
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