Pacific storms will continue to move ashore in northern California and the Northwest, delivering heavy rain and high-elevation snow. Five-day precipitation totals could reach 2 to 6 inches in the Sierra Nevada and 4 to 12 inches in the Pacific Northwest, west of the Cascades. In contrast, mostly dry weather will prevail through week’s end across the High Plains, lower Southeast, and Southwest. For much of the week, mild weather should cover the western and central U.S., while cool conditions will prevail in the East.
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