1. The lower limit to transition even for very large disturbances is provided by the growth or otherwise of slugs. 2. A large disturbance approaching Baja California will send clouds into parts of the Southwest. 3. A large disturbance in the Canadian Maritimes will circulate cooler, drier air to the Atlantic Seaboard. 4. A large disturbance in the northwest Caribbean should bring clouds and some rain to south Florida. 5. A large disturbance will develop over the Middle West and this will induce low pressure to form in Indiana. 6. A large disturbance moving into Nevada will promote cooler air and showers in the West. 7. A large disturbance will take shape along the Front Range in Colorado. 8. A large disturbance moving through the southern Rockies will trigger numerous showers from Colorado to central New Mexico. 9. A large disturbance off the Pacific Coast will send a front of warmer, moist air inland. |