For the remainder of Wednesday, precipitation will be mostly confined to the nation’s northern tier, with the heaviest snow falling in parts of the northern Rockies. By tomorrow, significant precipitation (locally 4 to 10 inches or more)—including high-elevation snow—will return to northern and central California. Five-day totals could reach 1 to 4 inches in the Northwest. In contrast, the Southwest will experience mild, dry weather. Much of the remainder of the U.S., excluding the Deep South, will note a brief return (or continuation) of cold weather, followed by an end-of-week warming trend.
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