1. Another storm will gather moisture in the western Gulf of Mexico on Saturday. 2. As the frigid air gathers moisture in transit over the unfrozen lake waters, snow showers will form southeast of Lake Erie and over central New York. 3. As the unseasonably cold air gathers moisture in transit across the still tepid waters of the Great Lakes, roiling cumulus clouds will form downwind of the Lakes. 4. As the cold air gathers moisture from the Great Lakes, snow showers will develop from western Pennsylvania to western New York. 5. As the cold air gathers moisture in transit across the unfrozen waters of Lake Ontario, scattered snow showers will form across portions of upstate New York. 6. Both types of precipitation occur when chilly winds from Canada gather moisture from the warmer lake waters, forming clouds akin to summer thunderstorms. 7. A few snow flurries will persist near Lakes Erie and Ontario as winds gather moisture in transit across the unfrozen waters. 8. A few flurries will develop in the lee of the western lakes as cold air gathers moisture upon passing over the relatively warm lake waters. 9. A frontal system will gather moisture from over the Atlantic as it moves to the Eastern Seaboard on Wednesday. 10. A potent jet stream disturbance will begin to gather moisture near the Southwestern coast. |