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Almanac Weather Outlook for April 4th


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Northeast & New EnglandClearing, breezy.
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Great Lakes, Ohio Valley & MidwestShowers across IL/MI area, points east, then fair.
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Southeast U.S.Scattered showers.
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North Central U.S.Showers Plains, then fair. Windy, showery CO.
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South Central U.S.Showers across Plains, then fair. Windy, showery NM, then pleasant. Scattered showers, LA.
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Northwest U.S.Unsettled weather.
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Southwest U.S.Windy, showery NV, UT, AZ, then pleasant.


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Newfoundland, LabradorWintry mix.
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Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, QuebecClearing and breezy.
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OntarioShowery, then fair.
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Alberta, Manitoba, SaskatchewanShowers for Prairies, then fair.
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British ColumbiaUnsettled; wet for the Pacific Coast.
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