1. An advancing cold front could trigger showers which would force a postponement, NASA warned Tuesday. 2. A cold front approaching the Southeast Coast will trigger a few showers in south Georgia and north Florida. 3. A cold front approaching Washington will trigger some showers in the Olympic peninsula. 4. A cold front will trigger scattered showers in the northern Plains but rainfall amounts will generally remain below a third of the inch. 5. A disturbance will trigger patchy showers, with snow confined to the highest elevations. 6. A cold front moving into the northern Rockies will trigger a few showers. 7. A new disturbance entering the nation from central Canada should trigger mixed showers from the eastern Dakotas to Minnesota. 8. A jet stream disturbance moving into the west will keep ocean clouds near the coast and trigger a few showers inland. 9. A large disturbance moving through the southern Rockies will trigger numerous showers from Colorado to central New Mexico. 10. A large disturbance in the jet stream will linger over the Northeast and this will trigger a few showers into the Catskills and Poconos. |