91. Both types of precipitation occur when chilly winds from Canada gather moisture from the warmer lake waters, forming clouds akin to summer thunderstorms. 92. A broad flow of high-level winds from west to east will continue to deliver rather mild Pacific air masses across most of the nation. 93. A cold front will knife through the Midwest, driven by gusty winds from the north. 94. A colder wind from the north will develop across the region later Monday as high pressure builds east into Quebec. 95. A corridor of showers and thunderstorms will bring wet weather from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes as winds from the south transport humid air inland. 96. A band of moderate snow will be blown by gale-force winds from Iowa to the upper peninsula of Michigan. 97. A chilly wind from the north will keep low clouds along the northeast coast, though some sun will break through in the afternoon. 98. A chilly wind from the northeast will be overrun by a moist flow from the Southwest across the Gulf states and southern Plains. 99. A cluster of showers and thunderstorms will gather near the central Gulf of Mexico coast as winds from the south draw increasingly moist air to the north. 100. A few locations in eastern Virginia, however, will stay cloudy and cool as damp winds from the Atlantic persist. |