91. Moist air will surge north through the Mississippi Valley, setting the stage for heavy showers and thunderstorms from Louisiana to Arkansas. 92. Moderate to locally heavy rain will douse much of coastal New England as heavy showers and thunderstorms erupt as the arriving cool front lifts humid air. 93. Meanwhile, clusters of heavy showers and thunderstorms will patrol a stalled front stretching from the Middle Atlantic States to the Tennessee Valley. 94. Moisture associated with a weakening tropical wave will spread heavy showers inland across Texas. 95. Meanwhile, very warm and moist air streaming north from the Gulf of Mexico will fuel heavy showers and thunderstorms over lower portions of the Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys. 96. On Wednesday, this disturbance touched off a few heavy showers and thunderstorms that led to small-stream flooding in the mountainous terrain of northwest Colorado. 97. Persistent clouds and a few heavy showers are expected near a jet stream disturbance over eastern Nebraska and Iowa. 98. Recurrent heavy showers will soak many areas from Central Texas to the lower Mississippi Valley as surges of moist air arrive from the Gulf of Mexico. 99. Recurrent heavy showers and thunderstorms will be imbedded in the southerly flow resulting areas of flooding, especially near the Gulf of Mexico Coast. 100. Scattered heavy showers and isolated thundershowers will accompany a weak area of low pressure moving across southern Louisiana. |