21. Farther east, the combination of a jet stream disturbance and moist winds from the ocean will promote snow showers near the coast of New England. 22. Farther north, a brisk flow of air from the Pacific will promote scattered showers across the Northwest. 23. Farther west, a moist flow of air from the Gulf of Mexico will promote isolated showers from west Texas to New Mexico and southern Colorado. 24. In the Northwest, onshore breezes will promote a few showers near the Washington coast while the interior is partly cloudy and seasonable. 25. In the Pacific Northwest, moist winds from the west will promote heavy showers in western parts of Washington and Oregon. 26. In the Northwest, a weakening front will promote showers in the interior. 27. Increasingly moist onshore winds will promote showers near the Texas and Louisiana coasts. 28. Increasing onshore winds circulating around low pressure in the western Gulf of Mexico will promote showers from eastern Texas to the lower Mississippi Valley. 29. Meanwhile, a flow of moist air from the southeast will promote heavier showers near low pressure as it moves over Alabama and Georgia. 30. Meanwhile, onshore breezes will promote scattered showers near the Northwest coast and intermittent snow in the Cascades. |
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