31. Rain will turn to snow in northern Ohio and Pennsylvania late in the day. 32. Schools are closed, roads are iced over, rain has turned to sleet. 33. The bleak buildings glisten while the rain turns into a vague steam, pelting and cleansing the sidewalk. 34. The fog was thick and a steady rain has turned the road into slick, red slush that often fell in clumps hundreds of feet below. 35. The heavy rain turned to snow in the Sierras and Cascades, which will probably keep some roads closed longer than usual. 36. The rain may turn briefly heavy near the Northeast seaboard in the afternoon as a jet stream disturbance augments the ascent of moist air from the Atlantic Ocean. 37. The rain not only turned the ground at the outdoor polling center into inch-thick red clay sludge. 38. The rain turned the ground into mud that locked bicycle wheels and turned shoes into platforms. 39. The persistent rain turned some of the steep hills into mudslides, and greenskeepers spread out white sand to provide some traction for fans. 40. The rain had turned the ground to mush. |