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Temperatures will be 10 to 35 degrees below average over the Middle
Mississippi Valley and parts of the Plains into the Southeast...
...Rain and higher elevation snow from Northern California/Pacific
Northwest to the Rockies...
Lake effect snow will begin to wind down by Monday afternoon downwind from
the Great Lakes. A cold dome of high pressure over the Northern Plains
will move southeastward to the Mid-Atlantic by Wednesday. Temperatures
associated with the high will be 10 to 35 degrees below average over the
Middle Mississippi Valley and parts of the Plains into the Southeast that
will begin to modify on Tuesday into Wednesday.
Weak moisture and upper-level energy will aid in producing rain and higher
level snow from Northern California/Pacific Northwest to the Rockies
though Wednesday. On Tuesday, moisture from the Western Gulf of Mexico
will stream northward over the Plains into the Upper Mississippi Valley as
energy from the West Coast moves eastward to the Upper/Middle Mississippi
Valley by Wednesday. Rain will develop over parts of the Southern High
Plains on Tuesday afternoon into evening that will move into the Central
Plains overnight Tuesday into Wednesday. Areas of rain/freezing rain may
develop over parts of the Middle/Upper Mississippi Valley, likewise,
overnight Tuesday into Wednesday.
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