A Santa Ana wind event will persist during the next few days in parts of California, maintaining an elevated wildfire threat.
Warmth will accompany California’s offshore winds, but much of the remainder of the country will experience significantly below-normal temperatures. Meanwhile, snow will end later Thursday across the central Plains, but significant accumulations may occur during the next several days downwind of the Great Lakes.
Farther south, late-week rainfall can be expected in the South and East, with 1- to 2-inch totals possible in many locations.
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