Cool along the Pacific coast, near normal in New England and the Ohio valley, and warm elsewhere.
This week features an active jet stream along the northern tier of states and a cut-off upper low moving from SoCal this morning due east to off the northern FL Atlantic coast by the end of the week. Ahead of the cut off very mild and breezy conditions are expected along with some severe weather over Colorado and the southern plains developing tomorrow; this area of severe weather will move east thru the week. In fact Denver has seen highs in the low-mid 80's today and yet is likely to get a few inches of snow tomorrow morning. Behind the cut-off, temperatures will rebound mid week, especially over TX. The NE won't warm much this week as a series of cold fronts moving out of Canada will keep the record heat currently over the plains from getting that far northeast. With close to seasonable conditions over much of the NE last week, I expect this week's injection number to be positive but lower than last Thursday's, probably in the 10-15 bcf area.