Friday 10 a.m.
May is salad month, so lettuce see what kind of weather will be tossed into the Northeast. Today, sunshine peppers the region, and some people are taking to the greens. With the wind blowing, it feels like an iceberg in the mountains of New England, so I would not bet the ranch dressing for warm weather there today.
Temperatures this weekend will climb higher than they have recently bean. Across the country, sunshine will be bacon bits of the West. It will be sunny in California's Marin County. There! I've been a Marin ade.
Later in the weekend and early next week, the picture becomes more uncertain and so we need to leave a little mush room in our wording. Moisture from the Gulf states will be moving northeast, endive mentioned an increasing chance for showers later Sunday into Monday. Once the showers sprout, we expect to see an arugula arrangement if showers. Stay with AccuWeather.com, where we will spinach story to match the changing patterns. Hopefully, this will prevent the weather from becoming cucumbersome for you. After all, that is how we earn our celeries. Now, on to the video. I will admit the first picture refutes the idea it can't be beet.

More than 110,000 lightning strikes occurred in the northeast third of the nation in the 24 hours ending at 11 a.m. EDT today (June 13).
This map shows the low pressure at the western edge. The isobars help define the location of the frontal boundary between the hot and cool air masses.
This map shows the area that could have damaging thunderstorms tomorrow and tomorrow night.
The Northeast regional radar at 10 AM showed a large area affected by showers and thunderstorms:
Whereas Andrea was centered in eastern South Carolina at 8 a.m., this satellite water vapor image shows the greatest concentration of moisture is well northeast of the surface circulation center
Quite a few models are in use, and this map shows there is widespread agreement on where the center of this storm is going.
Elliot Abrams
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