Weather

An active pattern set to resume across the Midwestern Corn Belt

A steady parade of eastbound storms will maintain a showery weather pattern across the continental U.S. Five-day rainfall totals could reach 2 to 5 inches across the mid-South and interior Southeast, with the bulk of the precipitation occurring late in the week. Many other areas of the country could experience 1- to 2-inch totals, except for little or no rain in Florida and the Southwest. By Thursday, fairly widespread, late-season snow could occur in the upper Great Lakes region and the northern Intermountain West. Concurrently, cool air will make a southward push, with weekend freezes possible as far south as the central High Plains.

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- to above-normal temperatures and precipitation across most of the county. Cooler-than-normal conditions will be limited to the Great Lakes and Northeastern States, while drier-than-normal weather should be confined to California and the south-central U.S.

5-Day Precipitation Totals

NOAA’s 6- to 10- Day Outlook

NOAA’s 8- to 14- Day Outlook

 

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