Harold’s remnants will continue to spark showers Thursday across the Four Corners States, with rain eventually shifting eastward over the central Plains. The residual tropical moisture will become entangled with a cold front, helping to trigger weekend showers across the South. The cold front will also end a heat wave across the Plains and Midwest, although significantly elevated temperatures will linger into next week across the Deep South, from the western Gulf Coast region to the southern Atlantic Coast. Meanwhile, a warming trend will affect the West, with mostly above-normal temperatures expected during the weekend and early next week. Aside from the Southwest, central Plains, and South, meaningful, late-week precipitation should be limited to the Northeast.