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A Pacific storm system moving inland across the western U.S. will continue to produce widespread rain and snow through mid-week, with meaningful precipitation falling as far south as southern California and the Four Corners region. As that storm reaches the central Plains on Wednesday and the upper Great Lakes region by Thursday, a new Pacific system will deliver another round of rain and snow across northern California and the Northwest. The initial (leading) system will be responsible for some wind-driven snow across the northern Plains and upper Great Lakes region, while showers and thunderstorms along the storm’s trailing cold front will affect many of the areas recovering from last Friday’s devastating tornado outbreak. December 16-18 rainfall could reach 2 to 4 inches or more from the mid-South into the Ohio Valley. In contrast, dry weather will prevail for the next 5 days across the southern High Plains.

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