31. A weak cool front in the Northwest will keep onshore winds and clouds along the Washington Coast. 32. A weak front will promote broken clouds and a few thundershowers from the western Great Lakes to the northern Missouri Valley. 33. A wedge of hot and dry air from the Southwest raced eastward into the Plains ahead of a weak Pacific front. 34. A weak cool front will be accompanied by a narrow band of clouds and a few light showers as it approaches the southern Great Lakes. 35. A weak cool front will sweep the haze out of the Northern states Sunday, but haze will persist in much of the Southeast. 36. A weak front and a jet stream disturbance will interact along the Northeast Coast, producing patches of clouds and scattered showers. 37. A weak front entering western New England will bring relief from the humidity. 38. A weak front sweeping over the northern Plains will bring some chillier air and cloudy skies to the region. 39. A weak front will bring increasing clouds to the northwestern coast. 40. A weak front will cross the Northeast, bringing a few snow showers to the eastern shores of the Great Lakes and the northern Appalachians. |