1. Behind the front, high pressure will promote partly sunny and pleasant conditions in northern New England. 2. Developing low pressure will promote valley showers and mountain snow from western Colorado through Idaho to the central Sierra. 3. Elsewhere in the East, sprawling high pressure will promote another very cold dawn followed by a sunny, chilly afternoon. 4. Elsewhere in the Northeast, high pressure will promote abundant sun. 5. Elsewhere, much of the West will turn warmer as strong high pressure promotes abundant sunshine. 6. Elsewhere in the West, high pressure will promote mild and dry conditions. 7. Elsewhere, clouds will blanket the Pacific Northwest, and high pressure will promote ample sunshine from the Southwest to the Mississippi Valley. 8. Elsewhere, high pressure will promote an expansive area of mostly sunny, mild conditions from the Southwest to the Southern Plains. 9. Expansive high pressure will promote an unusually large area of mainly dry conditions from the Northeast through the Plains to the West Coast. 10. Expansive high pressure will promote dry weather and plentiful sunshine over a large area from the Rockies to the Plains. |