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[pl.] [theAppalachians]阿巴拉契亚山脉[北美洲]



    appalachians
    [ noun ]
    a mountain range in the eastern United States extending from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico; a historic barrier to early westward expansion of the United States
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    1. In addition to the Atlantic states, rain and occasional thunderstorms also spread over the upper Ohio Valley and the northern and central Appalachians.
    2. For Friday, the forecast called for widespread showers and occasional thunderstorms extending from Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle and over most of the Appalachians, the Tennessee and Ohio valleys, Illinois and eastern Missouri.
    3. Friday's forecast was for showers and thunderstorms across the middle and southern Atlantic coastal states, the southern Appalachians and the central Gulf Coast.
    4. But 50s and 60s were recorded from the Pacific Northwest into the northern Rocky Mountains, the northern Plains, the central Appalachians, the mid-Atlantic region and parts of New England.
    5. The showers in the East were scattered ahead of a cold front that extended from the eastern Great Lakes into the southern Appalachians.
    6. A heat wave continued Friday over the Southwest, with temperatures rising past 100, but in the East snow fell at higher elevations of the southern Appalachians.
    7. It also settled over the central and southern Appalachians where 2 to 3 inches of snow accumulated.
    8. Early morning temperatures were unseasonably cold over the eastern portion of the nation and freezing temperatures reached across the southern Appalachians.
    9. Showers and thunderstorms also extended from the central Appalachians to the coast of the Carolinas.
    10. Rain was possible in the Carolinas and central Appalachians.
    11. Showers and thunderstorms stretched from the central Plains to the western Great Lakes and also covered much of the southern Appalachians Sunday, while sunny skies predominated over the rest of the nation.
    12. Snow blanketed most of the Pacific Northwest, Rocky mountains, the Great Plains and the Appalachians.
    13. Thunderstorms rumbled over coastal areas of Georgia and the Carolinas and the southern Appalachians from eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina to West Virginia, bringing scattered rain.
    14. Frost and freeze warnings were posted from the Ohio and Tennessee valleys to the Appalachians, and scattered frost was expected as far south as Georgia, Mississippi and Alabama.
    15. The forecast for Sunday called for rain showersover the Appalachians, the East Coast from New England to Virginia, interior portions of the Carolinas, with showers and thunderstorms scattered from Georgia to southeast Louisiana.
    16. Rain was scattered along the Mississippi Valley on Saturday and along the southern East Coast and central Appalachians, and there was more high humidity and record heat across the eastern half of the nation.
    17. Thunderstorms developed Wednesday over parts of the Plains, the Midwest and the Appalachians, and in the West, and a heat wave continued over North Carolina and the middle Mississippi Valley.
    18. Meanwhile, snow showers sprinkled the Northeast, and reached from the upper Mississippi Valley across the Great Lakes region to the Appalachians.
    19. For Sunday, snow was forecast across much of the Great Lakes region into the upper Ohio Valley and central Appalachians, with rain changing to snow from southern Indiana and southern Ohio into western West Virginia.
    20. Ahead of a cold front in the upper Midwest, showers and thunderstorms were scattered from the middle Mississippi Valley to the central Appalachians, the upper Ohio Valley and the lower Great Lakes region.
    21. Heavy snow fell on the central Appalachians during the morning Friday, and high wind blowing out of the desert over southern California fanned brush fires that destroyed homes.
    22. Skies were clear from the central Appalachians across the middle and lower Mississippi Valley to the central and southern Plains, while partly cloudy skies covered the Northeast, Florida, the northern Plains and much of the West.
    23. At midnight, frost and freezing temperatures chilled the northern Appalachians and the upper Ohio Valley.
    24. Today's forecast called for showers and thunderstorms in the East Coast, and from the northern and central Appalachians to Michigan. Showers and thunderstorms also were forecast for the northern and central Plains, Missouri and Oklahoma.
    25. One to 2 inches of rain fell within an hour in the Appalachians of southeastern Kentucky, southwestern Virginia and northeastern Tennessee.
    26. The cops had better be right there." Scattered rain pelted the nation from the eastern seaboard to the Mississippi River early today, and heavy thunderstorms were likely in the central Appalachians and Ohio Valley.
    27. Light snow tapered off across portions of the central Appalachians and northern New England after dumping a half foot of snow across the Adirondacks and the St. Lawrence River valley of New York state and Vermont.
    28. Elsewhere, Monday, showers fell from western New York across western Pennsylvania and West Virginia to the southern Appalachians.
    29. For Friday, scattered showers and a few thunderstorms were forecast from Arkansas and Missouri across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys, the lower Great Lakes and the Appalachians to the middle Atlantic Coast and northern New England.
    30. In the East, there was also stormy weather, with showers and a few thunderstorms scattered along a cold front from the Appalachians to the Atlantic coast.
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