41. A front marking a new surge of the cool air will be preceded by a broken band of thundershowers near the central and northern Appalachians. 42. A front separating cool air in Canada from the sultry weather over the central states will become active with afternoon showers and thunderstorms from the Dakotas to Ohio. 43. A front separating the cool air in the Northeast from sultry conditions along the Gulf of Mexico coast will stall across the southern Appalachians. 44. A giant whirlpool of cool air will spin over the northern Rockies, bringing additional snow to the highlands of Montana. 45. A few showers will develop in the very cool air over the northern Great Lakes and southern Ontario. 46. A few thundershowers will be imbedded in the rain area, but cool air near the ground will limit the threat of severe storms. 47. A continental-scale mass of cool air advanced across the eastern United States from the west. 48. A cool air flow from the northeast will ascend the western Dakotas and Montana promoting patches of rain near the mountains. 49. A glittering quilt of stars draped the sky and my stress eased as I breathed the cool air. 50. A pool of cool air at high levels over the northern Plains will promote a few heavier showers, especially in the eastern Dakotas and southern Minnesota. |