11. Meanwhile, winds from the east will direct Atlantic moisture inland, causing some cloudiness along the East Coast from Virginia to Florida. 12. Moderate rains will douse parts of northern New England as a surface low-pressure system rippling north along the front draws Atlantic moisture inland. 13. Pockets of moderate to locally heavy rain are possible in eastern New England as brisk onshore winds carry Atlantic moisture rapidly inland. 14. Rain will douse parts of the northern Middle Atlantic and southeast New England seaboards as steady onshore winds import Atlantic moisture. 15. Rain will increase over the southern Appalachians by Monday night as easterly winds around the burgeoning low draw Atlantic moisture up the sloping terrain. 16. Saturday, steady rains will spread into southeast New England as Atlantic moisture streams inland north of a tandem of low pressure systems along the Eastern Seaboard. 17. Snow will develop in the mountains of northern New England as cold Canadian air is moistened by invading Atlantic moisture. 18. The broad circulation of the team of two lows will convey Atlantic moisture inland, setting the stage for steady rains over northern New England. 19. The clockwise flow around the high-pressure system will direct Atlantic moisture toward the southern Middle Atlantic States causing clouds to gather by afternoon. 20. The deluge in eastern New England was caused by a slow-moving low-pressure system, which continually drew Atlantic moisture inland, thus fueling protracted rains. |