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A drier pattern ahead for the Heartland

Western regions of the country will continue to experience warm weather over the next 5 days, whereas cool weather should persist in the Northeastern States. Showery weather will continue in the Gulf Coast region and across Florida’s peninsula into next week, slowing fieldwork but easing impacts in areas experiencing drought Five-day rainfall totals will be highest in the Northeast and across the Deep South, with 2- to 4-inch totals possible in both regions. Above-average temperatures will remain in place on the northern Plains, extending south and west into the Four Corners region and California. Elsewhere, no rain is expected in California and the Desert Southwest, while only light showers should occur across the northern Plains.

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook suggests that cooler-than-average conditions will linger across the eastern half of the country, while warm weather will prevail from the Pacific Coast to the High Plains, as well as southern Florida. Above-average rainfall should cover the Pacific Northwest, the southern High Plains, Florida’s peninsula, and the Northeast, while drier-than-normal conditions can be expected in a broad area from the Great Basin to the northern Plains and Midwest.

NOAA’s 6- to 10- Day Outlook

NOAA’s 8- to 14- Day Outlook

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