11. A new cold front pushing inland from the Northwest will cause showers from the Cascades to the coast. 12. A new disturbance entering the nation from central Canada should trigger mixed showers from the eastern Dakotas to Minnesota. 13. A jet stream disturbance rotating around a pool of moist air aloft will promote numerous showers from Kentucky and Tennessee to the southern Appalachians. 14. A large disturbance moving through the southern Rockies will trigger numerous showers from Colorado to central New Mexico. 15. A large disturbance from the Pacific will move inland with showers from Central California to Idaho. 16. A pool of cool, moist air will linger over the Appalachians promoting afternoon showers from the Smokies to the Poconos. 17. A moist flow from the Atlantic will promote clouds and showers from the Carolinas to the interior Northeast. 18. A slow-moving disturbance will continue to promote plenty of clouds and clusters of showers from the Appalachians to the East Coast. 19. A surge of chilly air into the Northeast will be accompanied by snow showers from western New York to central Maine. 20. A series of fast-moving disturbances along the Canadian border will trigger patches of showers from Minnesota to northwest New England. |