During the next few days, disorganized, generally light precipitation will affect portions of the southern and eastern U.S. Local rainfall totals could reach 1 to 2 inches in the Southeast.
Meanwhile, a storm system currently affecting the West will move eastward, reaching the nation’s mid-section late in the week. Snow should fall across portions of the Plains and Midwest on March 1-2, while locally heavy showers could affect the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic States during the weekend.
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