Northeast facing wet weather, below average temperatures this week

Low pressure across the Northeast this week is expected to bring sporadic wet weather and below average temperatures; the Midwest is forecast to heat up.

An area of low pressure will linger across the Northeast, bringing on and off wet weather and below average temperatures this week.

Meanwhile, high pressure anchored over the Midwest turns up the heat for the region.

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On Tuesday, temperatures are forecast to reach highs of 91 degrees in St. Louis, Missouri, 88 in Omaha, Nebraska, and 86 in Indianapolis, Indiana. 

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Showers and thunderstorms will fire up over sections of the Southern Plains and Rockies.

Some tropical moisture will work its way into Florida the next few days. 

A system off the coast of California will also produce some showers and thunderstorms through Wednesday. 

Fox News’ Greg Norman contributed to this report. 

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