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WEATHER UPDATE Dec. 6, 2024: Temps will vary greatly across the Heartland, while the Delta, Ohio Valley and southern states will see significant moisture.

Greg Soulje, Meteorologist

December 6, 2024

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Here's your latest weather forecast as of Dec. 6, 2024.

The primary U.S. weather-maker during the next five days will be a storm system traversing the nation’s northern tier, starting on Saturday in the Pacific Northwest and reaching Lake Superior by Monday night.

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A wave of low pressure along the storm’s trailing cold front will enhance precipitation across much of the eastern U.S. during the early to middle part of next week.

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Five-day rainfall totals should reach 2-4 inches or more from the central Gulf Coast to the southern Appalachians. Snow with the system will initially be limited to the North, although parts of the Midwest and Northwest will experience accumulations next week, as colder air is drawn into the system.

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Elsewhere, mostly dry weather will prevail during the next five days from California to the central Plains and western Corn Belt.

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Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures nationwide, except for cooler-than-normal conditions in portions of the Southeast.

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Meanwhile, near-normal or below-normal precipitation across most of the country should contrast with wetter-than-usual weather across the Northwest, along the Atlantic Coast and in parts of Texas.

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About the Author

Greg Soulje

Meteorologist

Greg Soulje brings over 30 years of experience as an agricultural broadcast meteorologist. He shares his insight on multiple media platforms ranging from traditional television, print, and radio formats to webcasting. Greg's reliable forecasts are seen every week on “This Week in Agribusiness,” with Mike Pearson and Max Armstrong. He is also heard daily on over 300+ stations in a dozen states across the Nation’s heartland.

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