1. Areas of heavy rain will fall near and to the north of a wavering front from the southern Great Lakes to New England.
2. A wavering front from the central Plains to the Northeastern states will be the focus for clouds and clusters of showers Wednesday and Thursday.
3. A wavering front from the northern Plains to the Great Lakes states will separate the hot, moist air from cool air near the Canadian border.
4. A wavering front from the northern Rockies to the northern Mississippi Valley will be the focus for bands of potent thunderstorms.
5. A wavering front in the Northeast will produce scattered snow showers in the northern Appalachians.
6. A wavering front will focus humid air being drawn from the Atlantic, resulting in batches of thundershowers.
7. A swath of clouds and showers will extend north of a wavering front from the Gulf of Mexico to the Carolina coast.
8. A wavering front in the Middle Atlantic states will bring bouts of showers and thunderstorms Sunday as low pressure moves east along the front.
9. A wavering front will be the focus for clouds and clusters of showers from the Southeast to the Middle Atlantic States.
10. A wavering front will be the focus for clusters of thunderstorms from the Ohio Valley to the central Plains.