During the next several days, a slow-moving storm system crossing the southern and eastern U.S. could produce rainfall totals of 1 to 3 inches or more.
As cold air wraps into the storm’s circulation, wind-driven snow may accumulate— starting on Monday—across portions of the Ohio Valley, lower Great Lakes region, and central Appalachians. Meanwhile, a Pacific storm system will arrive in the Northeast early next week, delivering some rain and snow.
Most of the remainder of the country, including California, the Great Basin, the northern and central Plains, and the upper Midwest, will remain dry during the next 5 days.


