1. Along the Front Range, it will be dry Monday but scattered snow showers will accompany the arrival of colder air Monday night. 2. An Arctic cold front will enter northern New England, with scattered snow showers in its wake. 3. Ample moisture will support scattered snow showers throughout the interior Northwest. 4. An arctic cold front will slice through the Northeast, accompanied by a band of clouds and scattered snow showers. 5. As the cold air sweeps south across the Great Lakes, scattered snow showers will form in western Michigan and central New York. 6. As the disturbance interacts with cold, moist winds from the east, scattered snow showers will develop across the Montana, Wyoming and the western Dakotas. 7. As the milder air crosses the Great Lakes, scattered snow showers will form across northeastern Michigan. 8. 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. 9. At lower elevations across the Northwest, scattered snow showers will occur. 10. Behind the storm, Arctic air and scattered snow showers will spill south onto the Plains. |