71. Farther west, a narrow ridge of high pressure will keep much of the interior Northeast and Middle Atlantic States dry. 72. Farther west, a pall of low clouds will again shroud the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, producing patchy drizzle and sporadic, light showers. 73. Farther west, a surge of cold air moving to the south along the front range of the Rockies will bring chilly readings and scattered patches of light snow. 74. Farther west, clouds and a few showers will accompany a weak cool front through the far Northwest. 75. Farther west, clouds and a few showers will dampen the coast from Washington to central California. 76. Farther west, clouds banked along the Appalachian mountains will tend to crumble just east of the mountains as the gusty west winds dry on descent toward the coast. 77. Farther west, moist air in contact with warming mountains in southern and eastern Arizona will become buoyant and rise, setting the stage for thunderstorms. 78. Farther west, morning sun will fade behind thickening clouds in the Great Lakes with rain arriving in the evening. 79. Farther west, patchy snow and snow showers will cover much of the interior West. 80. Farther west, robust high pressure building east in the wake of the front will bring a much brighter but colder day to the upper Middle West. |