Northern and central California’s latest barrage of Pacific storms will continue through Friday, resulting in additional precipitation totals of 4 to 12 inches or more. Impressive storminess will also affect the Pacific Northwest, northern Rockies, and northern Intermountain West, with totals reaching 2 to 6 inches in some locations. In contrast, no precipitation will fall across the southern half of the Plains. Farther east, precipitation (locally 1 to 2 inches from the Mississippi Valley eastward) will exit the Atlantic Coast States by Thursday, followed by a brief cold snap in the Midwest and East.
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