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Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Election Day forecast
ATLANTA (CNN) -- Most of the country should see good weather Tuesday, as voters head to the polls for the midterm elections. But a storm system in the Northwest and another in the Southeast could be a factor in the close Senate elections in Montana and Tennessee.
Western Montana could see bad weather from the storm system in the Northwest. It is not expected to be too bad in Great Falls, but there are high wind warnings in Butte, Missoula and some of the Northern parts of the state. Meanwhile, showers are expected all across Tennessee with the Eastern region of the state receiving more rain than the Western part of the state. In addition, the CNN weather team will be watching high winds in Southern California as well as flood warnings in the Western part of Washington State. -- CNN's Peter Dykstra |
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