21. A wavering front in the Middle Atlantic states will bring bouts of showers and thunderstorms Sunday as low pressure moves east along the front. 22. After a cold dawn, a steady warming trend will begin in the eastern states as high pressure moves off the Atlantic Coast. 23. After a cool dawn, the Southeast will become sunny and warmer as high pressure moves east from the Carolinas. 24. After another cool dawn, the Northeast will turn warmer as high pressure moves off the New England coast. 25. After patches of early morning fog, sunshine will be plentiful in most of the Northeast as high pressure moves east from the Ohio Valley. 26. Bright sunshine and low humidity will cover most of the Northeast and Great Lakes as high pressure moves southeast from Ontario. 27. Brisk winds from the north will dominate the Eastern states as low pressure moves into the Canadian Maritimes. 28. Brisk winds from the west will direct much colder air into the Northeast as low pressure moves into the Canadian Maritimes. 29. Brisk winds from the west will send drier air into the Northeast as high pressure moves toward the region. 30. Chilly, moist air will continue to circulate into western New England as low pressure moves slowly through the Canadian Maritimes. |