Here is a concise summary of the weather forecast and discussion:
**Upcoming Weather Patterns (Next 7-10 Days)**
* **Apr 27-29**:
+ Abnormally cold in central and eastern US
+ Warm and toasty in the western US
+ Big storm system bringing rain, thunderstorms, and snow to millions across the US
+ Severe weather and heavy snow (up to 2ft) in the South and Rockies (e.g., Denver, TX, UT, WY, MT)
* **Apr 30-May 1**:
+ Continuous heavy rain and thunderstorms in the South and Southeast
+ Flash flooding possible (excessive rainfall outlook issued)
* **May 2-3**:
+ Powerful cold front from Canada brings disruption to US weather pattern
+ Heavy rain, severe weather (damaging winds, tornadoes), and snow (Appalachians to NY, WV)
+ Intermittent blizzard conditions in MN and WI (peaking on Sunday)
* **Early May**:
+ Huge warm-up in central US, cooling in the West
+ Expected to be an active May with peak severe weather season, including more severe storms, tornadoes, and damaging winds.
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Here are the key facts extracted from the text, without opinions, in short sentences with numbers:
**Weather Patterns and Forecasts**
1. An abnormally cold period is expected across the central and eastern US for the next week or so.
2. The western US will experience unusually warm temperatures during the same period.
3. A big storm system will bring rain, thunderstorms, and snow to millions across the US through the weekend.
**Specific Weather Events and Locations**
4. Severe weather is expected in the south as early as tomorrow (Tuesday).
5. Late-season snow is forecasted for the Rockies, with heavy, wet snow expected around Denver.
6. Over 2 feet of snow accumulation is predicted in some areas of the Rockies.
7. Snow will also extend into Utah, Wyoming, and Montana, especially in higher elevations.
8. A warm front will move across Texas, bringing Gulf of Mexico moisture and unstable conditions leading to thunderstorms.
9. The Storm Prediction Center has highlighted Texas under a slight risk of severe weather on its day two forecast.
10. Big hail is possible around Dallas and the Texarkana region in the afternoon and overnight.
11. More snow is expected in the mountains of Colorado and New Mexico on Wednesday.
12. Thunderstorms will form along the warm front moving across the southeastern US on Wednesday.
**Flash Flooding and Rainfall**
13. An excessive rainfall outlook has been issued for Tuesday and Wednesday by the Weather Prediction Center.
14. Three to four inches of rain are expected in a short period, potentially causing flash flooding problems.
**Temperature Changes and Wind**
15. A significant surge of warm air will push into the West Coast, bringing summer-like temperatures.
16. A powerful cold front from Canada will disrupt the weather pattern on Thursday into Friday.
17. Millions will experience a drastic change in weather as the cold front moves across the US.
**Weekend Weather and Beyond**
18. Heavy rain is the main feature expected across the entire eastern half of the country over the weekend.
19. Severe weather, including strong damaging winds and possible tornadoes, may occur east of the Appalachian Mountains on Sunday.
20. Snow is predicted in the Appalachians from New York to West Virginia over the weekend.
21. Intermittent blizzard conditions are expected in Minnesota and Wisconsin, peaking on Sunday.
22. A huge warm-up is forecasted for the US in early May, with a big ridge settling into the central US.
**General Weather Notes**
23. May is peak severe weather season for many parts of the US, with expectations of more severe storms, tornadoes, and damaging winds.