1. Apart from a few afternoon mountain showers, sunny and very warm conditions will prevail elsewhere across the Southwest. 2. A corridor of Pacific moisture will stream into the northern Rockies with plenty of clouds along with mountain snow showers. 3. A few clouds and mountain showers will linger in the northern Sierra and the mountains of eastern Oregon. 4. A mix of sunshine and clouds will cover the interior Southwest, with isolated mountain showers occurring. 5. A moisture-starved front will bring some clouds, gusty winds and a few mountain showers to the interior Northwest. 6. A plume of moist air from the Pacific will combine with a jet stream disturbance, causing many lowland showers and mountain snow showers throughout the Southwest. 7. A new push of Pacific air will move farther into the Northwest accompanied by clouds and mountain showers while the Southwest stays hot and mostly sunny. 8. A pool of cool air at high levels will cause some clouds and a few mountain showers in the interior Southwest. 9. A rain booth simulates mountain thunder showers for Gore-Tex wearers. 10. A trend toward drier and milder conditions will develop in the northern Rockies although variable clouds and a few mountain snow showers will linger. |