A slow-moving storm emerging from the Southwest will help to focus rainfall. As a result, 5-day rainfall totals could reach 1 to 3 inches from the central and southern Rockies into the Mid-Atlantic States. Precipitation will be much lighter across the northern and southern tiers of the nation. Late in the week, however, showery weather will return to the Pacific Northwest and the northern Rockies. Meanwhile, temperatures will exhibit considerable variation (e.g. warming trend in the Southwest and a cooling trend in the Southeast), although cool weather will be persistent across the lower Great Lakes region and the Northeast.
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