A slow-moving storm system will affect the West, particularly northern California, before reaching the nation’s mid-section late in the week.
A surge of warmth will precede the storm’s arrival.
Storm-total precipitation in northern California and southwestern Oregon could reach 2 to 6 inches or more. Later, significant precipitation will also affect the Pacific Northwest and northern and central Rockies, but mostly dry weather will prevail in the Southwest.
On March
28-29, substantial precipitation (generally 1 to 2 inches) may fall across
recently flood-ravaged areas of Nebraska, Iowa, and northern Missouri.
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