A storm system currently crossing the lower Great Lakes region will drift northeastward before stalling near the Canadian Maritimes. As a result, much of the eastern U.S. will experience an extended period of cold, breezy weather, with snow expected across northern New England and downwind of the Great Lakes.
Meanwhile, a Pacific storm will produce widespread precipitation—including high-elevation snow—in the West. Toward week’s end, the former Pacific storm will reach the nation’s mid-section, preceded by a surge of warmth and resulting in rain and snow across a broad area.
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