1. Another cluster of thunderstorms will develop in the mountains as the advancing sticky air is lifted. 2. Areas of snow and ice will develop in Texas as moist air is lifted up and over cold air at the surface. 3. As a result, showers and thunderstorms will erupt as very warm and humid air is lifted by the system. 4. As it moves inland, the leading edge of the sea breeze lifts steamy air over land, often sparking thunderstorms that can make the rainy season very rainy. 5. As the damp air is lifted and chilled, locally heavy snow will occur in the Cascades. 6. As warm, humid air is lifted northward in the Tennessee and lower Ohio Valleys as well as the southern Appalachians, a steady rain will develop. 7. Bands of thundershowers will develop as warm, moist air is lifted ahead of the front. 8. A broken band of potent storms will erupt late Wednesday afternoon from Lake Erie to Kentucky as sultry air is lifted by an approaching cold front. 9. A narrow band of thunderstorms will develop from the central Plains to the western Great Lakes as a weakening cool front lifts humid air. 10. A period of rain is likely in northern New England as moist air is lifted by an advancing warm front. |