Weather

An unsettled pattern throughout the Heartland

Windy, cold weather will linger across the Northeast into Thursday, while significant rain and snow will fall across much of the West. Five-day precipitation totals could reach 4 to 8 inches or more in the Sierra Nevada.

During the weekend, stormy weather will return across the northern Plains and most areas from the Mississippi Valley to the East Coast. Measurable snow may fall, starting on Friday, across the northern Plains and upper Midwest. Early next week, another round of precipitation will develop across the nation’s mid-section and begin to spread eastward, with additional snow expected across parts of the Plains and Midwest.

Temperatures, which will briefly rebound to above-normal levels later this week in the South, East, and Midwest, will fall sharply in early December.

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for near- to below-normal temperatures nationwide, except for warmer-than-normal weather in the middle and southern Atlantic States. Meanwhile, above-normal precipitation across most of the country will contrast with drier-than-normal conditions in the Northwest.

NOAA’s 8- to 14- Day Outlook

 

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