41. A broken band of heavy showers and a few thunderstorms will form near a weak frontal system as it moves through the interior Northeast. 42. A broken band of light snow will fall to the north of the track of a low as it moves from the northern Plains to the northern Great Lakes. 43. A broken band of potent storms will erupt late Wednesday afternoon from Lake Erie to Kentucky as sultry air is lifted by an approaching cold front. 44. A broken band of showers and a few thunderstorms will occur near a cool front as it moves southeast from the eastern Great Lakes on Sunday. 45. A broken band of showers and thunderstorms will stretch from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to the Plains along a cold front. 46. A broken band of showers and thunderstorms, some with heavy rain, will precede a cold front slowly pushing east from the Great Lakes. 47. A broken band of showers will form along the leading edge of colder air from the Ohio Valley to northern Texas. 48. A broken band of snow will streak from the northern Plains toward the central Mississippi Valley in advance of a moisture-starved low pressure area. 49. A broken band of storms, some of which will be potent, will erupt from the Great Lakes to the central Plains along a cool front. 50. A broken band of strong thunderstorms will accompany a cool front as it moves south into the southern Plains and northern Gulf states. |