11. A stalled front near the Southeast Coast will be active with showers and thunderstorms.
12. A stalled front will act to lift the warm, moist air, causing showers and thunderstorms later Thursday from southeast Texas to the panhandle of Florida.
13. A stalled front will activate clusters of showers and thunderstorms from southern Florida to the western Gulf of Mexico.
14. A stalled front will focus clouds and moisture in the Deep South.
15. A stream of very humid air moving northward through the Mississippi Valley will encounter a jet stream disturbance along a stalled front in Iowa.
16. A stalled front and onshore breezes will combine to keep scattered showers and thunderstorms over parts of extreme southern of Florida and southeastern Texas.
17. A stalled front from Florida to Texas will be the focus of thick clouds and showers.
18. A stalled front near the Missouri River will be the focus for scattered strong thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening.
19. A stalled front near the Southeast coast will be the focus for recurrent thundershowers that will produce locally heavy rain from the coastal Carolinas to northern Florida.
20. A stalled front will act as the focus for the development of these storms.