81. A brief period of snow may brush extreme eastern New England early Sunday morning as low pressure churns northeast into the Canadian Maritimes. 82. A developing low pressure system will cause spotty afternoon showers across the Dakotas. 83. A broad flow of moist air from the Gulf of Mexico into the eastern Plains and Mississippi Valley will precede low pressure emerging from the Rocky Mountain states. 84. A disorganized area of low pressure in the central Plains will bring broken clouds and a few snow flurries to parts of the Middle West. 85. A disturbance rippling through the fast high-level wind flow will help to form low pressure near the Southeast Coast. 86. A fast-moving area of low pressure will pass off the Atlantic Coast on Friday morning accompanied by snow showers across southern New England. 87. A chilly rain will dampen areas from northern Ohio to western New York as an upper-level disturbance spawns a low pressure system near Pennsylvania. 88. A few afternoon showers and thunderstorms are expected around a weak area of low pressure drifting across the interior Northeast. 89. A few clusters of thunderstorms will surround a weak zone of low pressure meandering through the southern Mississippi Valley. 90. A cluster of heavier showers will occur near low pressure in the central Mississippi Valley and western Ohio Valley. |
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