21. Abundant sunshine will raise temperatures to seasonal levels. 22. After a chilly morning in the valleys of the northern Appalachians, periods of sunshine will combine with gusty winds to raise temperatures well above seasonal levels. 23. After a cool start, plentiful sunshine will raise temperatures to near seasonal levels from the Ohio Valley to the Middle Atlantic states. 24. After a cool dawn in much of the Southeast, plentiful sunshine and light breezes from the southwest will raise temperatures a bit above the seasonal average. 25. After a very chilly morning in the Middle Atlantic region, lighter winds and ample sunshine will raise temperatures back toward seasonal levels. 26. After a cold dawn, ample sunshine will raise temperatures to near normal levels from the eastern Great Lakes and Ohio Valley to the Northeast Coast. 27. After a cool start, abundant sunshine will raise temperatures rapidly along the Northeast Seaboard. 28. By raising the temperature on Cuba when it should be trying to cool it, the administration could yet convert a rhetorical emergency into a real one. 29. Carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, and other pollutants trap solar radiation, thereby raising air temperatures and producing more water vapors. 30. Dinosaurs have a way of raising the temperature of scientific discourse. |