The storm system that has been producing wintry weather across the nation’s mid-section will continue to move northeastward for the remainder of Tuesday across the Great Lakes region and into eastern Canada. Lingering impacts in the storm’s wake may include travel disruptions; cool, windy weather; and blowing snow. Meanwhile, a new Pacific storm will result in mid-week rain and high-elevation snow as far south as the Sierra Nevada and the northern Great Basin. Unsettled, showery weather will continue through week’s end in the Northwest, where 5-day precipitation totals could reach 4 to 12 inches from the Cascades westward and 2 to 4 inches in the northernmost Rockies.
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