Much of the country will not receive heavy precipitation during the next couple of several days.
Mostly dry weather will be especially favorable across the northern Plains and upper Midwest, where a mid- to late-week warming trend will release additional runoff (due to melting snow) into already swollen rivers.
Exceptions to the tranquil weather pattern will include the Southeast, where a pair of storm systems will produce as much as 1 to 2 inches of rain, and the northern two-thirds of the West.
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