31. After a chilly morning, abundant sunshine will boost afternoon readings toward seasonal levels. 32. After a chilly start, afternoon readings will rebound to near seasonal levels from Georgia north to New England. 33. After a cold morning, especially in the interior Northeast, temperatures will climb to above seasonal levels. 34. After a cold start, daytime temperatures will rise to seasonal levels. 35. After a cool start, abundant sunshine will lift temperatures toward seasonal levels, though onshore breezes will keep the air cooler near the coast. 36. After a cool start, ample sunshine will boost afternoon readings to near seasonal levels in these areas. 37. After a cool start, temperatures should rise to slightly above seasonal levels across most of the East. 38. Ahead of this weak cold front, winds from the west will descend the northern Appalachians and raising temperatures above seasonal levels from Boston to Philadelphia. 39. Ahead of the front, milder air will move into the Northeast and Middle Atlantic states for a day as high temperatures climb slightly above seasonal levels. 40. Breezes from the south will boost afternoon temperatures far above seasonal levels from the Great Lakes to the eastern Dakotas. |