1. Along the Pacific Coast, a weak cold front entering Washington will be accompanied by patchy clouds and brief showers near the coast. 2. As cold winds from the northeast develop, scattered rain showers near the Great Lakes will turn to snow showers as the front makes steady progress to the Southeast. 3. Bands of showers near the northern periphery of Tropical Storm Lili will brush extreme southern Florida. 4. A cold front pushing into the Northwest will produce some showers near the Coast. 5. A jet-stream disturbance crossing the tepid waters off south Florida could spawn a few showers near the southeast coast. 6. A second cold front will deliver a mixture of rain and snow showers near Lake Superior late Friday. 7. A moist flow of Pacific air will promote scattered showers near the Northwest coast. 8. A rapidly moving jet stream disturbance may produce an early morning rain or snow shower near the North Carolina coast. 9. A plume of Pacific moisture aimed toward British Columbia may induce a shower near the Olympic peninsula. 10. A small disturbance over the southern Rockies will promote some mixed showers near the Four Corners region. |