1. Dry and cool weather will cover the Southeastern states Wednesday as sinking currents of air associated with high pressure build toward the region. 2. Meanwhile, sinking currents of air in the wake of the system will promote mainly sunny and very warm conditions from the southern Mississippi Valley to Georgia. 3. Meanwhile, sinking currents associated with high pressure will promote clear skies from the western Great Lakes to the middle Mississippi Valley. 4. On Monday, sinking currents of air associated with high pressure will lead to ample sunshine from the Mississippi Valley to the East Coast. 5. Sinking currents of air associated with high pressure over New England will promote ample sunshine and pleasantly warm conditions over the Northeast on Wednesday. 6. Sinking currents of air associated with the high will promote abundant sunshine over the region. 7. Sinking currents of air associated with high pressure over Ontario will promote mainly sunny skies over the northern and eastern Great Lakes. 8. Sinking currents of air associated with the high will suppress clouds, bringing plenty of hazy sun to the region. 9. Sinking currents of air in a strong high pressure zone will keep the Gulf Coast sunny. 10. Sinking currents associated with high pressure will promote partly sunny and seasonal conditions over the Pacific Northwest. |