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During the next 5 days, a complicated U.S. weather pattern will result in four primary concerns.  In the West, a high-elevation snow event will unfold across Wyoming and the Four Corners States, with the most significant accumulations (locally up to 4 feet) expected on the eastern slopes of the central Rockies.  Meanwhile, a stripe of precipitation—mostly rain—will stretch from the central High Plains to New England, although wet snow may fall in areas of the Plains adjacent to the central Rockies, as well as northern New England.  In the South, a multi-day precipitation event should result in 1- to 3-inch rainfall totals, especially from eastern Texas to the southern Appalachians.  Severe thunderstorms may accompany the Southern rain, with the severe-weather threat extending into the southern Corn Belt on Wednesday and Thursday.  Finally, cold air trailing the stormy weather will begin to push southward during the weekend, with freezes expected early next week deep into the interior Southeast. 

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