1. An eastward moving cold front will trigger a broken band of strong thunderstorms from the western Great Lakes to the eastern Plains on Friday. 2. An expansive storm system over the eastern states will produce a broken band of heavy snow from parts the Tennessee Valley to central New York state. 3. Around midday, a jet-stream disturbance will support a broken band of showers as it sweeps east from the central Appalachians toward the coast. 4. A broken band of clouds and light showers will precede a weakening cool front from northeastern Texas to the central and northern Mississippi Valley. 5. A broken band of showers and a few strong thunderstorms will form in the warmer, more humid air near the western and central Gulf of Mexico coast. 6. A broken band of showers and thunderstorms will develop from the Northeast to the South-Central Plains on Wednesday. 7. A broken band of showers will accompany a front sweeping east through the Mississippi Valley. 8. A broken band of snow will develop from eastern Montana to northern Minnesota as mild air glides over cold, dense air near the ground. 9. A broken band of thunderstorms will erupt during the heat of the afternoon from the western Ohio Valley to central Oklahoma. 10. A broken band of thunderstorms will precede a cold front Wednesday afternoon in interior sections. |