The weather outlook for Memorial Day weekend will feature dry weather for mostof the country, but there will be some trouble spots. Mainly dry and very warmweather is expected across the East and South, but a few thunderstorms canrumble across the mid-Atlantic.A storm forecast to move across the Northwest and northern Plains could sparknumerous showers and thunderstorms in the region. Besides these showers, mainlydry weather will be across the rest of the West and Southwest, but it will benoticeably cool for this time of the year.
Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Andy Mussoline
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