1. Wet Pattern Continues in the SouthThe focus of the heavier rainfall will shift its location from this weekend into next week and there will be some dry periods.There is uncertainty on where rainfall will set up toward the middle of next week, but a soggy overall pattern is expected for portions of the South as March starts.
This rainfall may be beneficial in some areas that have been drier than average recently, including parts of Texas, northeastern Louisiana, northwestern Mississippi and Tennessee. On the other hand, locally heavy rainfall could lead to some flash flooding.Several weak systems will bring rain and mountain snow to portions of the Pacific Northwest in the week ahead.
The East can expect above-average temperatures Monday, but a cold front will push through, causing temperatures to tumble. Highs will be 10 to 20 degrees warmer than average from the Northern and Central Plains into the Midwest – this translates to widespread highs in the 40s and 50s. Low temperatures will be near-average or slightly warmer in the Northern Plains and Midwest.A couple of low-pressure systems might move through parts of the central and eastern U.S. over the second half of next week.
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