Support this channel with Patreon! / meteorologistjoecioffi A low pressure system will push through the West and emerge into the Plains by late Thursday. This will lead to accumulating snow in the Sierra Nevada and Northern and Central Rockies, mainly above 6000 feet. Rain is expected in the lower elevations of the West, although the Desert Southwest should remain dry this week. Rain will also fall out into the Central Plains and Upper Midwest. There will be a chance of thunderstorms in the Plains, with some isolated severe thunderstorms possible in parts of Kansas and Oklahoma. Areas of heavy rain are expected to the north of that, in the lower portion of the Missouri River Valley. This may contribute to ongoing flooding issues, with localized flash flooding possible. Over the southern U.S. and the East Coast, an expansive area of high pressure should maintain a relatively tranquil weather pattern over the next couple days. Areas of precipitation should be limited, other than some light showers in the interior Northeast, and temperatures are expected to gradually warm up through the end of the work week. Maps courtesy of https://tropicaltidbits.com Consult your local National Weather Service office or the National Hurricane Center regarding decisions you may have to make in regards to the threat from severe weather threats, tropical storms or hurricanes.. Weather model maps shown are not to be used for making decisions regarding protecting life and property. Support my channel by using my Amazon link to shop. https://www.amazon.com/shop/meteorolo... We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.