The storm system responsible for active weekend weather will result in lingering rain and snow Monday in the Midwest and severe thunderstorms in the eastern U.S. Residual lowland flooding will persist for several days across the mid-South and lower Midwest. A new storm system will emerge from the western U.S. by midweek, bringing additional rainfall (locally 1 to 3 inches or more) to the eastern half of the U.S. Meanwhile, warmth will gradually spread eastward from California and the Desert Southwest, reaching the High Plains late in the week.
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