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Weather active, while Heartland temps moderate

During the next few days, weather conditions will continue to improve across most cold- and storm-battered sections of the Plains, South, and Midwest.

However, a storm system currently crossing the Northwest will push eastward, delivering some early-weekend snow across the central Plains before reaching the Midwest and Northeast late in the weekend and early next week.

However, snow associated with that system will be generally light. The storm will also produce some light rain across the South.

Many other areas of the country, including southern California and the Southwest, will experience dry, tranquil weather into next week.

In addition, temperatures will rebound to near- or above-normal levels in many areas of the country by early next week, with highs briefly reaching 50° or greater as far north as Montana and the Dakotas.

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures from the Pacific Coast to the Plains, while warmer-than-normal weather will prevail from the Mississippi Valley eastward.

Meanwhile, near- or above-normal precipitation across most of the country should contrast with drier-than-normal conditions across the lower Southeast, parts of the Dakotas, and from California to western Texas.

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