A potent early-winter storm system is set to make headlines across the central and eastern U.S. this week. Expect a mix of soaking rains, thunderstorms, icy roads, and accumulating snow from the Gulf Coast to New England, followed by more storm potential late in the week. Colder-than-normal air will grip much of the nation, giving this week a distinctly winter-like feel.
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A highly active weather pattern is setting up across the southern and central United States this week. The biggest concern is a prolonged flooding threat from South Texas through Louisiana and into portions of the Lower Mississippi Valley, where repeated rounds of tropical downpours could produce significant flash flooding. Meanwhile, a powerful storm system will bring the risk of severe thunderstorms from the Midwest into the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley on Wednesday, with damaging winds, large hail, and a few tornadoes possible. While heat eases somewhat across the West, temperatures will remain above average in parts of the Pacific Northwest and California before additional cooling arrives later this week.