Precipitation in the Pacific Coast States will largely subside by Wednesday night. During the weekend, however, a final February storm will bring another round of heavy rain and snow to California, along with the possibility of flooding and mudslides. Farther east, a storm system will take shape by Thursday across the nation’s mid-section, with the storm expected to move from the central Plains (on February 23) to the Great Lakes region (on February 25). Heavy snow should occur from Wyoming to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, while rainfall could total 1 to 2 inches from Iowa into the Northeast.
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