A surge of cooler, drier air from Canada is projected to move across the Great Lakes, Midwest, and northeastern regions from Friday through the start of next week. Daytime temperatures are anticipated to drop into the 70s and low 80s, while nighttime lows may reach the 50s and even some 40s. This weather transition could lead to decreased energy consumption and costs; however, it also raises the likelihood of strong thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding. Areas such as Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and Norfolk are at an increased risk for rain, with potential impacts extending to New York City and Boston as the weather pattern evolves.
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