Devastating weather that left 10 people dead over the weekend will make a dramatic encore. Torrential rain will deluge parts of the Southeast this week as swaths of the Northwest will get walloped by feet of snow.
Torrential rain will deluge parts of the Southeast this week as swaths of the Northwest will get walloped by feet of snow. Heavy rain and flooding could slam the Southeast Monday and Tuesday, the National Weather Service said. Ferocious storms -- including tornadoes -- have killed at least 10 people since Friday: three in Texas, three in Louisiana, three in Alabama, and one in Oklahoma.
The Southwest won't just be wet -- it'll also be unusually warm. "Record warm daily high and low temperatures will be possible in parts of the Southeast through Wednesday," the National Weather Service said. "Temperature anomalies on average will range between 10-20 degrees above normal across much of the Mid-Atlantic/Southeast and into the Central Appalachians.
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