1. A corridor of clouds and showers will expand from the western Gulf Coast toward the central Mississippi Valley as a brisk flow of moist air persists over the region. 2. A brisk onshore flow across Florida will produce clouds and scattered showers over the southeast counties. 3. Farther north, a brisk flow of air from the Pacific will promote scattered showers across the Northwest. 4. Meanwhile, a brisk flow of moist air will develop behind a cold front across the Great Lakes, producing ample clouds and a few lingering showers. 5. Rough seas will combine with the brisk onshore flow to cause beach erosion and coastal flooding at times of high tide. |