21. As the low moves northward, rain will spread up the coast, while a narrow band of moderate to heavy snow will blanket parts of the Appalachians. 22. Behind the cold front, temperatures will fall quickly causing rain to change to snow in a narrow band across extreme northern New York and New England later Thursday. 23. A cold front accompanied by a narrow band of clouds and showers will move off the Northeast Coast early Thursday morning. 24. A cold front accompanied by a narrow band of thundershowers will affect the eastern parts of the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and Tennessee Valley. 25. A narrow band of snow and ice will occur from parts of the eastern Dakotas to areas near Lake Superior. 26. A narrow band of snow will occur along the western flank of a low pressure area from eastern Iowa to northwestern Missouri. 27. A narrow band of snow will occur at the fringe of the rain area from the northern panhandle of Texas to central Kansas. 28. A narrow band of intense rain, occasionally violent winds and scattered thunder will mark the passage of the front. 29. A narrow band of strong to locally severe storms may grow along a push of dry air in central Texas. 30. A narrow band of thunderstorms will develop from the central Plains to the western Great Lakes as a weakening cool front lifts humid air. |