Precipitation will subside Friday across the western U.S., but significant rain and high-elevation snow will return to northern California and the Northwest late in the weekend and early next week. Five-day precipitation totals could reach 1 to 3 inches in the northern and central Rockies and 2 to 8 inches in northern California and the Pacific Northwest. Farther east, a fast-moving cold front could result in 1- to 2-inch rainfall totals, starting later Friday, from the eastern Corn Belt into New England.
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