21. A stalled front will extend eastward from the low to the New Jersey coast.
22. A stalled front will generate overcast skies and showers in the Carolinas.
23. A wedge of cool, dry air will push south into northern North Carolina while clouds and light showers accompany a stalled front near the southern Appalachians.
24. A stalled front near the southern periphery of this air mass will extend from the Delmarva Peninsula into the Great Lakes.
25. A stalled front will be the focus for frequent rains from the northern Plains to the northern and central Rockies.
26. A stalled front will continue to produce clouds and a few showers in southern Florida, but the heaviest rain will shift offshore.
27. A stream of moisture attendant to a stalled front over Florida will produce thickening clouds and a few showers over the peninsula.
28. A stalled front across Florida will be the focus for showers and thunderstorms.
29. A stalled front across Florida will trigger some showers, mainly in central sections.
30. A stalled front in extreme southern Florida will continue to be the focus for clouds and showers.