Exceptionally stormy weather will persist across much of California and the Northwest, with precipitation— including high-elevation snow—arriving in several waves. Five-day precipitation totals could reach 4 to 12 inches or more in northern and central California; 2 to 8 inches in the Pacific Northwest; and 2 to 4 inches in the northern and central Rockies. In contrast, the Desert Southwest and the southern half of the Plains will experience dry weather. Meanwhile, a strong cold front will cross the eastern half of the U.S., preceded and accompanied by widespread precipitation (locally an inch or more).
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