Warmth will prevail during the next several days across the Deep South, but the remainder of the country will experience cold weather, or the return of below-normal temperatures.
A powerful Western storm will result in a variety of impacts, including heavy, high-elevation snow, strong winds, and—in southern California and the Desert Southwest—flash flooding.
Five-day precipitation totals in the Sierra Nevada could reach 4 to 10 inches. Rainfall totals in coastal and southern California may exceed 4 inches.
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