1. Another area of low pressure with an associated cold front will cross the southern Great Lakes, producing showers from Ontario to the Ohio Valley. 2. A cold front pushing into the Northwest will produce some showers near the Coast. 3. A disturbance will produce snow showers in the Rockies. 4. A complex front approaching from the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley should produce snow showers in Ohio, western New York and Pennsylvania. 5. A complex front moving into the northern Appalachians will produce scattered showers from western New England to Pennsylvania. 6. A fast-moving disturbance will produce showers over the interior Northeast Wednesday, which will reach the coast at night. 7. A developing warm front along the Gulf Coast will produce scattered showers in southern Alabama and Mississippi. 8. A slow-moving storm over the St. Lawrence Valley will circulate moisture into the higher terrain of New England and this will produce snow showers. 9. A Pacific cold front in the interior Northwest will produce showers west of the Cascades and in some of the valleys of northern Idaho. 10. A Pacific front will produce coastal showers in the Northwest, while some freezing drizzle and mountains showers occur in the interior. |