West, central US will see rain and flash flooding risks
Gulf Coast, Southeast could see record warmth
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Several storm systems will be impacting the same areas, bringing a multi-day threat of heavy rain and flash flooding for the West, the central U.S. and the Mississippi Valley.
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Rain forecast through Sunday across the West (Credit: Fox News)
Heavy snow will pile up across the western mountains and spread over the northern and central Plains before shifting into the upper Midwest.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Rain forecast through Sunday across the eastern U.S. (Credit: Fox News)
The Northeast will also get in on the snow during the late week and through the weekend.
Snow forecast in the Midwest and the Northeast through Saturday (Credit: Fox News)
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Temperatures across the U.S. through next week (Credit: Fox News)
Meanwhile, colder-than-average temperatures remain in place over the West and the Northern Tier of the country, while warm air could set records across the Gulf Coast and Southeast.