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Dmitry [639]
3 years ago
5

Please help I am so stuck and can not figure this out

English
1 answer:
Radda [10]3 years ago
6 0

I think they want you to write your own weather report. Here is one example :

In the first half of the week there will be lots of  precipitation as a result of multiple  upper-level disturbances  and a moist front coming in from the Gulf of Mexico so  we will be expecting rain and thunderstorm from eastern Texas into the Southeast

1 to 3 inches of rainfall  are expected to fall in areas of Northern Louisiana to parts of Tennessee, Kentucky and the Ohio through Wednesday.  

Through Tuesday, Two low-pressure systems will bring a chance of rain and snow in parts of the West. These two systems will also be colder. Snow will probably fall at lower elevations.

By midweek, an upper-level ridge of high pressure is building  into the West, causing dry conditions to much of California into next week

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