1. An exception will near the Rio Grande Valley where moist southeast winds from the Gulf of Mexico promote showers in southwest Texas. 2. Another front marking the leading edge of an autumnal air mass will promote a few showers from the Dakotas to northern Minnesota. 3. A cool front crossing the northern Plains will promote a few showers with thunder. 4. A cold front pushing across the northern Rockies will promote valley showers and mountain snows in the Cascades and Bitterroots. 5. A departing disturbance along the Carolina Coast will promote showers at the ocean communities. 6. A jet stream disturbance rotating around a pool of moist air aloft will promote numerous showers from Kentucky and Tennessee to the southern Appalachians. 7. A pool of cool, moist air will linger over the Appalachians promoting afternoon showers from the Smokies to the Poconos. 8. A Pacific cool front will promote showers in the interior Northwest, especially along west-facing slopes. 9. A moist flow of Pacific air will promote scattered showers near the Northwest coast. 10. A return flow of humid air into south Texas and the Rio Grande Valley will promote some showers. |
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