71. Farther north, a cold front will be accompanied by a broken band of showers in the northern Mississippi Valley. 72. Farther south, a broken band of light showers will accompany a front as it sweeps through the central Great Lakes states. 73. Farther west, broken bands of strong thunderstorms will erupt during the heat of the afternoon from the southern Great Lakes states to the central Mississippi Valley. 74. Farther north, a cold front will be accompanied by a broken band of showers that will sweep quickly southward through the northern Plains. 75. Farther west, a broken band of showers will precede a cold front as it approaches the eastern Great Lakes. 76. In addition, broken bands of snow showers and snow flurries will develop, one of the first installments in the upcoming season of lake-effect snows. 77. Meanwhile, a broken band of late afternoon thunderstorms will erupt from central Oklahoma to central Texas. 78. Meanwhile, a broken band of clouds and thundershowers will accompany the cooling over the interior Northeast. 79. Meanwhile, a broken band of thunderstorms will precede a cold front from Ontario to the central Great Lakes. 80. Strong solar heating will be the catalyst for a broken band of potent thunderstorms late Sunday from central Kansas to western Texas. |