1. As colder air seeps southeastward across the central Lakes, a few snow showers will form over Michigan. 2. As the chilly air seeps south of the Mason-Dixon line, low pressure in the western Carolinas will send a wedge of mild, moist air northward. 3. A. Make certain the storm windows fit properly and are properly caulked so that cold air is not seeping in around them. 4. But the air seeped out of the dot-com bubble. 5. Chilly air will seep back into parts of New England as low pressure moves off the Maine coast. 6. Cold air seeped into the northern Appalachians early Saturday, changing the rain to snow in some sections. 7. Cold air will seep southward into the northern Plains. 8. Cooler air will seep southward into the upper Great Lakes with considerable clouds and patches of showers. 9. Cooler air will seep into the interior Northwest in the wake of a cold front. 10. Cooler air will seep southward across the upper Great Lakes as a cold front moves into the region. |