
With cold air temporarily cut off from reaching the continental U.S., near- or above-normal temperatures can be expected during the next several days. The warmest weather, relative to normal, will be observed in the Great Lakes States.
Mostly dry weather will accompany the mid-winter warmth in several regions, including the northern Plains and an area stretching from southern California to western Texas. In contrast, unsettled, showery weather will persist across the northern half of the western U.S.
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