31. A large, old storm east of Labrador is drawing air from the North Atlantic back into the Northeast and Great Lakes region. 32. A special ventilation system constantly draws air into these rooms and sucks it out through a series of multimillion-dollar filters. 33. A strengthening flow from the east in California will draw warm air to the Pacific coast. 34. A sluggish disturbance moving into eastern Idaho will draw humid air up the east slopes of the Rockies. 35. A vacuum line to the top of the cup draws air out, producing a pumping motion. 36. After a cool dawn, gusty winds from the southwest will draw warm air across the northern Plains toward the western Great Lakes. 37. Ahead of this low pressure, brisk breezes from the south will draw warm air across the Plains. 38. Breezes from the southwest ahead of a frontal system will draw milder air into the Northeast. 39. Breezes from the southwest ahead of the first front will draw milder air from the Ohio Valley into the Northeast on Tuesday. 40. Brisk winds will draw colder air into the Northeast. |