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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The weather story this week centers around two major events. In the Pacific Northwest, a powerful atmospheric river is flooding the region with several days of heavy rain, gusty winds, and mountain snow. Meanwhile, a series of clipper systems are spreading snow and biting cold from the Northern Plains into the Great Lakes and Northeast. Arctic air follows behind, dropping temperatures sharply and triggering hazardous flash freeze conditions. In contrast, the Southwest and Deep South stay mild and dry.