Weather

Temps to vary; very active pattern continues

Cold, dry air to overspread much of the country. Snow squalls will continue into the weekend, however, downwind of the Great Lakes, while rain showers will affect southern sections of Florida and Texas. Farther west, precipitation returns across California, while a major snowstorm will unfold across lower elevations of the Northwest.

By early next week, precipitation will broadly return across the central and eastern U.S., with wind-driven snow expected from the northern and central Plains into the upper Midwest; snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain likely in the Mid-Atlantic States; and showers and thunderstorms anticipated across the South.

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of above-normal temperatures in the southern and eastern U.S., while colder-than-normal conditions will prevail across the northern and central Plains, West, and Midwest.

Meanwhile, near- to above-normal precipitation will occur nationwide, except for drier-than-normal weather across Florida’s peninsula.

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