Dramatically colder air will engulf the nation, starting at mid-week in the northern and western U.S. By week’s end, cold weather will be in place nationwide, except for lingering warmth along the Atlantic Seaboard and in California and the Desert Southwest. Two rounds of rain will precede and accompany the transition to colder conditions across the interior South; 5-day rainfall totals could reach 2 to 6 inches from eastern Texas to the southern Appalachians. Meanwhile, snow will spread eastward across the nation’s northern tier, resulting in locally significant accumulations.
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