1. An offshore disturbance, however, could bring a few clouds to the North and South Carolina coasts Wednesday afternoon. 2. Another high-altitude disturbance will cross the interior Northwest, sparking spotty thundershowers east of the Cascades while onshore breezes bring patchy clouds to coastal areas. 3. Behind the cold front, moist winds from the Pacific will bring clouds and scattered showers to the Northwest and also northern California. 4. A cool front will move into the Northwest, bringing clouds and scattered showers. 5. A cold front approaching the Northwest Coast will bring clouds west of the Cascades. 6. A corridor of moist air circulating into the Southwest will bring patchy clouds and scattered thundershowers to the southern Rockies. 7. A conveyor of very moist air from the Tropics will bring clouds and scattered thunderstorms to the Carolina Coast, Georgia and much of Florida. 8. A disturbance approaching California will bring clouds in the afternoon and perhaps a shower Sunday night. 9. A front stalled over the eastern Gulf of Mexico will bring clouds and scattered showers to southern Florida. 10. A large, but weak disturbance along the Northwest Coast will bring ocean clouds west of the Cascades. |