1. And the mountaintop trails wind along the Appalachian chain at the same altitudes where pollution from the Midwest drifts by. 2. A jet stream disturbance moving over the eastern Rockies will combine with an ideal surface weather pattern to produce strong downslope winds along the Front Range. 3. A strong disturbance will produce rain and wind along the Pacific Coast from San Francisco northward Monday as moistening winds from the Pacific continue. 4. A strong pressure difference between a high over New England and a complex storm off the coast will promote strong winds along much of the Eastern seaboard. 5. A warm front will push into the Northeast with gusty, warmer winds along the coast along with varying amounts of clouds and sun. 6. Air racing down the eastern slopes of Rockies will cause damaging winds along the Front Range Friday. 7. Brisk winds along the shore will diminish in the afternoon. 8. Converging winds along the front will trigger showers and thunderstorms. 9. Floral drives wind along an area that resembles the Tidal Basin. 10. Light winds along the Pacific coast will allow patches of low clouds to seep into a few coastal valleys. |