The last in a series of major Pacific storms will push farther inland across the western U.S. Additional precipitation could locally reach 1 to 3 inches in several areas, including the Pacific Coast States and the Southwest. Meanwhile, a fast-moving disturbance crossing the nation’s northern tier will generate some precipitation—mainly snow—during the weekend and early next week, with significant snow accumulations possible in parts of the Northeast. Farther south, potentially heavy rain could develop early next week in the south-central U.S., including Texas.
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