41. Areas of light snow will develop in the northern Plains as winds from the south direct increasingly moist air northward. 42. As cold winds from the northeast develop, scattered rain showers near the Great Lakes will turn to snow showers as the front makes steady progress to the Southeast. 43. As moist winds from the east ascend the sloping terrain, areas of freezing rain will develop in central and west Texas, with snow in the northern panhandle. 44. As moist winds from the east ascend the sloping terrain, moderate snow will occur in central and eastern Wyoming. 45. As moist winds from the east interact with an approaching jet stream disturbance, rain will turn heavy for a time. 46. As moist winds from the Gulf of Mexico intercept the front, scattered showers and thunderstorms are also likely in Missouri and Illinois. 47. As the difference in barometric pressure between the high and the low increases, gusty, moist winds from the Atlantic will strengthen. 48. As chilly winds from the east ascend the higher terrain, several inches of snow are possible near Denver. 49. As chilly winds from the northwest cross the Lakes, bands of snow showers will form southeast of Lakes Erie and Ontario Wednesday. 50. As the disturbance interacts with cold, moist winds from the east, scattered snow showers will develop across the Montana, Wyoming and the western Dakotas. |