51. Farther north in the Tennessee Valley and the Carolinas, partly to mostly sunny but unseasonably cold conditions will dominate. 52. Farther north is Cambria, a town nestled by hills and a bit precious and touristy, in the high-end sense. 53. Farther north is the turnoff for the Carl Sandburg Home and the St. John in the Wilderness Episcopal Church. 54. Farther north is the village of Oldwick in Tewksbury Township, its Main Street a seeming New England tableau, with two dazzling white churches and an antiquarian bookstore. 55. Farther north over the northern parts of the Plains and Great Lakes, high pressure will remain strong resulting in ample sunshine and mild conditions. 56. Farther north where the air is colder, wet snow is possible in the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles. 57. Farther north, a few potent thunderstorms with high winds and hail will form Sunday evening near a front from eastern Nebraska to the western Great Lakes. 58. Farther north, a low-pressure system crossing the northern Plains will trigger showers and thunderstorms from Minnesota southward along the Mississippi Valley. 59. Farther north, abundant sun and very warm air will cover northern Maine. 60. Farther north, around the middle of the state, the distance between the islands and mainland widens, and the ocean waters become rougher to navigate. |