61. A series of cool fronts that have been moving briskly across the border states each have stalled when reaching the central Atlantic coast.
62. A strengthening cool front will be followed by chilly air in the northeastern Plains.
63. A swath of clouds will be drawn north ahead of a cool front from the southern Plains to the northern Mississippi Valley.
64. A strong cool front will move into the Pacific Northwest.
65. A weak cool front approaching the Appalachians and the Gulf coast will trigger thunderstorms, some with flooding rains.
66. A weak cool front will bring an area of clouds a few showers to the coast and the mountains of the northwest.
67. A weak cool front will push into the Northeast, producing patches of clouds and showers.
68. A weak cool front will push to the New England coast late in the day.
69. A weak cool front will trigger showers in the Dakotas, but a stronger front will bring gusty showers to the northwest Rockies.
70. A weakening cool front in the Northeast will cause a few showers in central and northern New England.