For this week into the weekend, there are a couple of systems that will impact the country. The Pacific Northwest has more rainfall (and snow in the mountains) ahead. Texas and the Southern Mississippi have some rain on the way, too - much needed in many cases. Temperatures, well, they’ll cool, but nothing significantly cold in that department for the next several days. However, there will be several record highs set early this week.
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A powerful holiday-week storm pattern will bring impactful weather to several parts of the U.S. through the weekend. California will see another round of atmospheric river-fueled rain, with significant flooding in lower elevations and several feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada. Meanwhile, wintry precipitation could complicate travel across the Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, and New England, while the central Plains and parts of the South experience unseasonable warmth and fire weather conditions. Ongoing cold for much of Western and Central Canada, particularly Alberta.