11. A wedge of dry air will accompany high pressure in New England while farther south, onshore winds will bring clouds and spotty showers to the Middle Atlantic states. 12. Clouds will cover most of the Rockies, but offshore winds will bring warm, dry air to southern California. 13. Cooler weather will cover the Northwest while onshore winds bring marine air into southern California with low clouds near the coast. 14. Farther west, a few showers will form in the Bitterroot and Teton Mountains while onshore winds bring rainy weather to the Northwest Coast. 15. Flurries and a few heavier snow showers will accompany a cold front crossing the Great Lakes, while sunshine and southwesterly winds bring milder air to the Northeast Seaboard. 16. In addition, said Rothrock, the stronger winds may also bring warmer air to the Arctic, furthering the melting. 17. In addition, the prevailing winds bring much of the pollution from the San Francisco Bay area to the Central Valley. 18. Increasing southwest winds will bring milder air from western Texas to southeastern Colorado. 19. In the West, offshore winds will bring unseasonable heat to the Northwest coast. 20. Meanwhile, offshore winds will bring abnormally warm weather to coastal areas. |