Cold but mostly tranquil weather will prevail nearly nationwide during the next several days. However, locally heavy showers will linger today across the lower Southeast, while snow showers will develop downwind of the Great Lakes.
During the mid- to late-week period, a storm system will arrive in California and drift eastward across the nation’s southern tier. Heavy rain could fall in recently burned areas of southern California, while drought-easing precipitation will fall in parts of the Southwest.
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