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Snow continued across the Great Lakes region into interior New England on Wednesday, as a clipper system sweeped across the regions.  

Light snow is expected as the system moves into the Canadian maritime by Thursday. 

Meanwhile, the eastern two-thirds of the U.S. will continue to see mild temperatures.  

Expected high temperatures for Wednesday. (Fox News)

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Temperatures in the middle-to-upper 60s are expected in the Southern Plains while the Southeast will see temperatures climb into the middle 70s. Highs will be 15 to 20 degrees above average. 

People collect water at a distribution site Tuesday after winter weather caused electricity, blackouts and water service disruption in Dallas. (REUTERS)

The high for Wednesday in Dallas is 68 degrees, while temperatures could hit 80 in Corpus Christi. Texas is still recovering following a blast of wintry weather last week that knocked out power for millions and placed many under boil water notices. Cities like Dallas also have been handing out fresh bottles of water to residents.

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Expected precipitation totals for the Pacific Northwest in the days ahead. (Fox News)

Rounds of moisture also will continue to move onshore in the Pacific Northwest.  

Systems will bring rounds of heavy mountain snow into the weekend there, while higher elevations in the Cascades could see several feet of snow. Avalanche warnings are in place for the Northern Rockies.

Fox News' Greg Norman contributed to this report.