41. Farther west, snow showers and flurries will develop near eastern and southern shores of the Great Lakes. 42. Farther west, the interior Northeast and Middle Atlantic states will remain partly sunny and dry. 43. Families began to move out at the turn of the century, heading farther west. 44. Farther west, a cold front marking the leading edge of a surge of Arctic air will move across the Great Lakes states. 45. Farther west, ample clouds and chilly conditions will cover the Great Lakes while a weakening front brings scattered light snow to western sections of the Lakes. 46. Farther west, blowing and drifting snow will prevail in the western Dakotas and eastern Wyoming. 47. Farther west, breezes from the northwest will direct frigid air southward through the Plains. 48. Farther west, clouds and showers will be common near the east slopes of the central Rockies where moist breezes ascend the sloping terrain. 49. Farther west, clouds and showers will cling to the east slopes of the Rockies in Colorado and eastern New Mexico. 50. Farther west, developing low pressure will produce mountain snow from northern California to Utah. |