81. The Southwest will remain hot with isolated thunderstorms in the higher terrain of New Mexico. 82. There will be sufficient moisture and lift over the higher terrain of New England to trigger scattered thundershowers, but most of these will not reach the Coast. 83. Thundershowers will develop over the higher terrain of New Mexico and eastern Arizona and fog will linger in some of the coastal valleys of central California. 84. Thundershowers will erupt over the higher terrain of the Rocky Mountain states by midday Tuesday. 85. Unseasonably cool air will rush across the Northwest and northern Rockies, where clouds and showers will be abundant, especially over the higher terrain. 86. Western Wyoming and northern Utah will also have scattered showers and mountain snow as moisture is forced to ascend the higher terrain. 87. Wet snow will be mixed with sleet in the higher terrain of northern Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. 88. Winds will be gusty at times over the higher terrain of eastern Utah and western Colorado. 89. Blowing and drifting snow was possible over higher terrain in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. 90. Blowing and drifting snow was anticipated over higher terrain in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and Montana. |