11. As the sun heats the ground, rising currents of air will generate puffy cumulus clouds across the region. 12. As the sun heats the moist air, currents of rising air will initiate isolated thunderstorms. 13. As the sun heats the sultry air, isolated thunderstorms will form, mainly near the Gulf Coast. 14. As the sun heats the atmosphere, some air gets warmer than other air. 15. As the sun heats the ground and overlying moist air, the atmosphere will turn more unstable, setting the stage for strong thunderstorms to form by afternoon. 16. As the sun heats the ground, rising currents of moist air will produce puffy cumulus clouds over interior New England and upstate New York. 17. As the sun heats the humid air, scattered thunderstorms will form across the region. 18. As the sun heats the sultry air, puffy clouds will grow and yield to thunderstorms in a few spots. 19. As the sun heats the uneven terrain, clouds and isolated showers will develop over interior sections. 20. As the potent July sun heats the complex terrain, rising currents of moistened air will lead to towering clouds and spotty thunderstorms in the mountains. |