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West facing heavy rain, snow before severe weather heads east

The western U.S. and California are forecast to be slammed with more rain and snow this week before parts of the South and Southeast face severe weather.

We are starting out the week with widespread freeze advisories as far south as the Gulf Coast. 

But temperatures will begin to rebound in the coming days.

Another round of heavy rain and mountain snow will move into the West starting Tuesday. 

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN COMMUNITIES STILL CLEARING SNOW FROM RARE BLIZZARD 

The worst of the weather will target California with high winds, the risk of flooding and feet of higher-elevation snow.

NEW EVACUATIONS ORDERED NEAR CALIFORNIA TOWNS WHERE LEVEE BROKE 

That system will then move into the Plains. 

Some of that energy will produce strong to severe weather Thursday and Friday for the South and Southeast. 

A stretch of Texas and Oklahoma are likely to face severe storms. 

Fox News’ Greg Norman contributed to this report. 

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