A developing storm system across the nation’s mid-section will drift eastward during the next several days. Warm, dry weather will precede the storm, but heavy rain will develop by mid-week along an axis stretching from eastern Texas into the Midwest.
Five-day rainfall totals could reach 1 to 4 inches or more in the Gulf Coast States from eastern Texas to Alabama, extending northeastward into the Ohio Valley and the Northeast. Meanwhile, locally heavy snow will blanket the central and southern Rockies through mid-week, while periods of rain and high-elevation snow will occur from the Pacific Northwest to the northern Rockies.
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