1. Areas of windswept snow will accompany the arrival of cold air, especially near the northern Great Lakes. 2. A few inches of windswept snow will fall across northern Minnesota as a vigorous low pressure center moves across Lake Superior. 3. Meanwhile, windswept snow will accumulate a few inches from the eastern Dakotas to southwestern Ontario. 4. Periods of windswept snow will persist across much of eastern Maine as sprawling low pressure continues to swirl off the New England coast. 5. Several inches of windswept snow will fall from central Wisconsin to southwestern Ontario as a potent low pressure system draws colder to the south along its western flank. 6. Windswept heavy snow will lash a large area from the central Mississippi Valley through the southern Great Lakes as low pressure moves northeast from the lower Mississippi Valley. 7. Windswept snow showers will plague portions of the interior Northeast Sunday as brisk winds from the northwest draw cold air southeastward from Canada. 8. Windswept snow will accumulate a few inches near the eastern Great Lakes and western slopes of the central Appalachians. 9. Windswept snow will restrict visibility in the northern parts of the Plains and Mississippi Valley as low pressure moves east from the Dakotas. 10. Windswept heavy snow will spread Monday from the mountains of southern Wyoming and eastern Utah into northern Arizona and Colorado as a storm center strengthens over the Southwest. |