1. After a clear and cold start, sinking air currents associated with high pressure will promote sunny conditions over the Southeast on Monday, including northern Florida. 2. Dry and cool weather will cover the Southeastern states Wednesday as sinking currents of air associated with high pressure build toward the region. 3. In the Northeast, sinking air currents associated with high pressure near Maine will bring ample sunshine and cooler conditions to New England and the Great Lakes. 4. Indeed, sinking air currents associated with high pressure over eastern Canada will suppress clouds, causing intervals of sun from northern Pennsylvania to western Maine. 5. Meanwhile, sinking air currents associated with high pressure will promote abundant sunshine and seasonable temperatures across the interior Southeast. 6. Sinking air currents associated with the high will allow for ample sunshine in most places Tuesday. 7. Sinking air currents associated with the high will promote abundant sunshine. 8. Sinking air currents associated with the high will prompt abundant sunshine from the interior Southeast to southern New England. 9. Sinking air currents associated with high pressure over the lower Mississippi Valley will bring mainly sunny skies to the Southeast. 10. Sinking air currents associated with high pressure will bring abundant sunshine to the Northeast. |