1. As the moist flow of air impinges upon the Cascades and Bitterroot mountains, locally heavy snow will occur. 2. Bands of showers will move into central and eastern New England in a moist onshore flow. 3. A chilly wind from the northeast will be overrun by a moist flow from the Southwest across the Gulf states and southern Plains. 4. A moist flow from over the Gulf of Mexico will cause showers to expand over the Southeast. 5. A moist flow from the Gulf of Mexico will combine with a weak disturbance to produce a patch of clouds and thundershowers in eastern Texas. 6. A moist flow from the Gulf of Mexico will direct clouds and showers into eastern Texas. 7. A moist flow from the ocean will bring ample clouds and isolated showers to areas west of the Cascades. 8. A moist flow from the south will bring more humid air into the lower Mississippi Valley with thickening clouds and a few showers possible along the central Gulf Coast. 9. A moist flow of air from the Pacific will spread a swath of rain into the Northwest. 10. A moist onshore flow will produce morning snow flurries from southeast New England to northwest Virginia. |