A slow-moving cold front will drift eastward across the Plains and Midwest during the next several days, generating locally heavy showers and thunderstorms. Five-day rainfall totals could reach 1 to 3 inches or more across the Midwest, mid-South, and eastern Plains. In contrast, only scattered showers will occur along and near the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, while dry weather will prevail in the Far West. Meanwhile, cool air will expand to cover much of the country, except the South and East, during the weekend.
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