Light rain was forecast for northwestern Washington as a Pacific front moves into the region.
A cold front was expected to bring rain showers to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.
Farther south, a low pressure system stalled over the Tennessee Valley and the system's cold front was projected to move through the Southeast, delivering showers and thunderstorms to the region. Severe storms were possible in some areas.
In the North, a trough of low pressure was expected to sag through the Upper Great Lakes region, bringing mostly light rain.
Temperatures in the lower 48 states Tuesday ranged from a low of minus 2 degrees at Lake George, Colo., to a high of 99 degrees at Fullerton, Calif.
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