The storm track across the eastern half of the United States will remainfarther south compared to normal through early next week. The storm track willchange little through the period, sending storms from the Midwest into NewEngland. Obviously, areas near this storm track will get their fair share ofrain and thunderstorms during the next five days, but there will also beperiods of drier whether stuck in between each storm system.The Southeast will be increasingly warm and humid with just isolatedafternoon thunderstorms.
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June 11, 2009 at 9:25PM
Story by AccuWeather.com senior Meteorologist Brett Anderson.