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For the remainder Thursday, accumulating snow will affect portions of New York and northern New England. Widespread freezes will occur on Thursday morning across the northern two-thirds of the central and eastern U.S., further threatening winter wheat; emerged summer crops; blooming fruits; and a variety of nursery and ornamental crops. By Friday morning, residual cold air could lead to additional freezes in the middle and northern Atlantic States, as well as the northwestern half of the Plains. Late in the weekend and early next week, a warming trend will take place from the Plains eastward, aside from lingering cool conditions in the North. Meanwhile, warmth in the Far West will be replaced by cooler conditions and scattered showers. During the next 5 days, precipitation could total as much as 1 to 2 inches from the Pacific Northwest to the northern Rockies, extending as far south as the Sierra Nevada. Late-week rainfall could reach 1 to 3 inches or more across the South.

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