1. As a result, partial sunshine will raise the risk of thunderstorms in interior valleys such as the Champlain in northern Vermont. 2. Abundant sunshine will raise temperatures above seasonal levels in the Northeast and Middle Atlantic. 3. Abundant sunshine will raise temperatures to seasonal levels. 4. After a cool start, plentiful sunshine will raise temperatures to near seasonal levels from the Ohio Valley to the Middle Atlantic states. 5. After a cold dawn, ample sunshine will raise temperatures to near normal levels from the eastern Great Lakes and Ohio Valley to the Northeast Coast. 6. After a cool start, abundant sunshine will raise temperatures rapidly along the Northeast Seaboard. 7. While the morning will be very cold in the valleys of Utah and Wyoming, ample sunshine should raise readings close to normal. |