1. A few snow showers will occur from the Adirondacks to the northern Great Lakes as a weak front crosses the region. 2. A narrow corridor of clouds and thundershowers will stretch from Pennsylvania to interior New England as a cool front crosses the region. 3. A slow-moving cool front will cross the Appalachians Saturday. 4. A weak front will cross the Northeast, bringing a few snow showers to the eastern shores of the Great Lakes and the northern Appalachians. 5. Isolated showers will pepper the peninsula as a weak cool front crosses the state. 6. Isolated potent thunderstorms will ignite across southern Texas and the lower Tennessee Valley as a weak cool front crosses the region. 7. The front will cross the Deep South with little more than patchy cloudiness and the odd thundershower. 8. The showers will diminish Sunday morning as the front crosses the Appalachians, but will redevelop as the front approaches the Northeast coast in the afternoon. 9. To the east, a front will cross northern New England, accompanied by clouds and a stray shower, especially in the mountains. 10. A storm front crossed the Florida peninsula and brought overcast skies and sporadic light rain -- even a chance for hail -- to Cape Canaveral, Florida. |