This week kicks off with widespread showers and a few storms pushing across the Mid-South to the Mid-Atlantic, bringing the potential for heavy rain and some localized flooding. Temperatures will trend cooler across much of the central and eastern U.S., while the Pacific Northwest faces another round of rain and high-elevation snow. Meanwhile, a dangerous Category 5 Hurricane Melissa is set to cross Jamaica and Cuba, posing serious hazards in the Caribbean.
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January is closing out with no shortage of winter weather. Frigid temperatures will dominate the eastern U.S. for the rest of the week as another round of arctic air spills southward starting Friday. The cold could break more records as far south as Florida. Meanwhile, forecasters are closely tracking a potentially significant East Coast winter storm this weekend that could bring heavy snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding from the Carolinas to New England. Out West, a soggy pattern continues in the Pacific Northwest, with rounds of rain and mountain snow.