Weather

A more seasonal weather pattern

For the remainder of  Tuesday, a winter storm will continue to produce wind, rain, and snow in the Northeast. Meanwhile, snow associated with a developing storm system will spread from the northern Intermountain West across portions of the northern Plains and upper Midwest. By January 25-26, snow will reach the Great Lakes and Northeastern States, while cooler air and lake-effect snow squalls will trail the storm. Meanwhile, much drier weather will prevail across the West, although significantly below-normal temperatures will persist through week’s end. Mostly dry weather will also prevail during the next several days across the southern Plains and the mid-South.

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of colder-than-normal conditions across much of the southern and western U.S., while near- to above-normal temperatures should prevail along the immediate Pacific Coast and across the Plains, Midwest, and Northeast. Meanwhile, drier-than-normal weather will dominate the country, with above-normal precipitation limited to northern portions of California and Minnesota.

5-Day Precipitation Totals

NOAA’s 6- to 10- Day Outlook

NOAA’s 8- to 14- Day Outlook

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