31. In a culinary sense, it means to draw the moisture out of a food and to replace some of it with butter, oil or other fat. 32. In advance of the front, Atlantic moisture will be drawn north into Maine, causing some snow inland and rain along the coast in the morning. 33. In the Western states, high-level winds from the south will draw tropical moisture north through the deserts of the Southwest into central parts of California and Nevada. 34. Increasing high level winds from southeast will draw moisture into the Southwestern states resulting in scattered strong thunderstorms from the deserts of southern California into Arizona and Utah. 35. Its broad circulation will draw moisture from the Atlantic inland over a shallow dome of chilly air in the Southeast. 36. Its only effect will be to draw Pacific moisture inland along the southern California Coast, setting the stage for low ocean clouds to shroud the coast. 37. Locally heavy rain is expected near the central Gulf Coast Monday afternoon as moisture is drawn north by the developing low-pressure zone. 38. Moisture is drawn out of the air, causing a decrease in vapor pressure that in turn causes the temperature to jump. 39. Moderate rains will douse parts of northern New England as a surface low-pressure system rippling north along the front draws Atlantic moisture inland. 40. Onshore winds from the Middle Atlantic coast to the Southeast will draw moisture from a stalled offshore front back into the Piedmont plateau. |