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Almanac Weather Outlook for June 8th
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Northeast & New England
Sunny, warm to hot in most areas.
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Great Lakes, Ohio Valley & Midwest
Mild and dry in MI and WI.
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Southeast U.S.
Hot temperatures continue.
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North Central U.S.
Very hot temperatures.
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South Central U.S.
Very hot.
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Northwest U.S.
Mild to warm conditions.
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Southwest U.S.
Mild, dry in NV and CA.
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Newfoundland, Labrador
Mild and fair; sunshine in southern Newfoundland.
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Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Quebec
Mild and fair; sunshine in southern Quebec and New Brunswick.
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Ontario
Mild and fair.
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Alberta, Manitoba, Saskatchewan
Mild and fair; sunshine in Alberta foothills, frost risk in northern Saskatchewan.
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British Columbia
Mild and fair.
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You have Northern Canada, buy why not Alaska?
Yes, why not Alaska? We are a big part of the United States
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why no mention of Mid Atlantic forecasts