Above-average weather forecast for East, West to see rain and mountain snow
A 25-degree temperature drop expected for Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin
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After a chilly start to the week for most of the eastern U.S., above-average temperatures return by midweek.
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The Mid-Atlantic and Northeast will all see daytime highs exceed averages by five to 15 degrees on Wednesday.
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In the South, temperatures will jump back into the high 80s and low 90s.
In the western states, a low-pressure system is moving east into the Rockies on Tuesday.
Rain and mountain snow will impact Utah, Wyoming and Colorado.
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High elevations will see as much as several feet of snow through Wednesday morning.
This storm then shifts east bringing a 25-degree temperature drop to the Dakotas, Minnesota and Wisconsin on Wednesday.
The next storm system to impact the West moves onshore Tuesday night into Wednesday morning.
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Widespread rain and mountain snow are expected to impact Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada and Northern California on Wednesday.