Weather
An active pattern for much of the Nation
A storm system currently centered over the south-central U.S. will drift eastward and weaken. Nevertheless, additional rainfall across the South could total an inch or more in a few locations. Meanwhile, snow will briefly return to parts of the Northeast—especially New England—by mid-week. Farther west, mild, dry weather will prevail for the remainder of the week across the northern half of the Plains and much of the Midwest. In the West, however, stormy weather will overspread California on Thursday, followed by additional, locally heavy rain and snow during the weekend. Five-day precipitation totals could reach 2 to 6 inches in northern and central California, with isolated totals near 10 inches possible in coastal southern California. Significant precipitation (locally 4 to 12 inches) will also fall in the Pacific Northwest.
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of above-normal temperatures and precipitation nationwide, except for colder-than-normal conditions in the Far West and near-normal precipitation in parts of New England.
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