Northeast, mid-Atlantic expected to see thunderstorms as Northwest record highs continue
Wet weather will bring the risk of flooding for upstate New York, New England
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A cold front sweeping the Northeast and mid-Atlantic will bring showers and thunderstorms through Friday morning.
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Heavy rain will lead to flooding risks, especially for upstate New York and New England.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Rain over the next five days in the Northeast (Credit: Fox News)
Behind the cold front, some measurable snow will move into the upper Midwest and Great Lakes.
Rain forecast for Texas over the next week (Credit: Fox News)
Meanwhile, more wet weather is expected in the South over the next several days, with several inches of rainfall anticipated in Texas.
Moisture across the U.S. South (Credit: Fox News)
Florida is also looking at showers and thunderstorms across areas that were hit hard by Ian.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Forecast high temperatures in the Northwest on Thursday (Credit: Fox News)
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In addition, the Northwest continues its streak of warm weather, with another day of record-high temperatures.