61. A moist onshore flow will persist in south Texas with scattered showers in the lower Rio Grande Valley. 62. A slow-moving disturbance will bring scattered showers and isolated thunder to the lower Mississippi Valley and Southeast while Florida stays mainly sunny and warm. 63. A stationary front will cause scattered showers and thunderstorms to erupt from Georgia to the western Carolinas. 64. A ribbon of clouds with scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will stretch from the middle Atlantic coast to south Texas. 65. A robust high pressure system over the Southwest Atlantic will only slowly yield to clouds and scattered showers. 66. A swath of clouds and scattered showers and thundershowers will stretch from northern Texas to the western Great Lakes. 67. A return flow of milder and more moist air will reach into the Rio Grande Valley with increasing clouds and scattered showers. 68. A stalled front and onshore breezes will combine to keep scattered showers and thunderstorms over parts of extreme southern of Florida and southeastern Texas. 69. A weak cool front moving through the Ohio Valley will yield scattered showers from southern Illinois to northern Missouri Tuesday. 70. A weak disturbance intercepting a flow of humid air from the Gulf will bring scattered showers to Texas and the lower Mississippi Valley. |