Weather

An active, moisture-laden pattern virtually Nationwide

During the next several days, much of the country will experience mild weather. By early next week, however, a much colder pattern will become established across the West.

Meanwhile, widespread precipitation—mostly rain—will fall into the weekend across the South, East, and lower Midwest, with totals of 1 to 2 inches possible in some areas.

Subsequently, a series of Pacific storms will begin to arrive in the Northwest. As a result, rain and snow shower activity will increase early next week in the Pacific Northwest and northern Rockies, with precipitation eventually reaching the central Plains and the Midwest in advance of Thanksgiving.

Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for colder-than-normal conditions across the West and the northern High Plains, while above-normal temperatures will prevail from the southern half of the Plains into the Southeast.

Meanwhile, wetter-than-normal weather nearly nationwide should contrast with below-normal precipitation in southern Florida and western Washington. Southern California and the Southwest will have the greatest likelihood of wet weather.

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