Thursday, November 18, 2010

18 Nov 2010 Extended Forecast

ALL FORECAST MODEL ARE TRENDING ALL OVER THE PLACE - NOT ONLY WITH THE NEXT 3 DAYS WEATHER, BUT DOWN THE ROAD AS WELL....MODELS HAD BEEN STRONGLY HINTING AT A HOLIDAY WEATHER MAKER - THEY STILL ARE. HOWEVER, THE TREND IS TO SPPED THE SYSTEM UP AND BRING INTO THE MIDWEST A DAY OR TWO EARLY. I'LL GET A BETTER HANDLE ON IT IN THE NEXT DAY OR TWO...........


18 Nov 2010 Extended Forecast

Today 18th - Mostly Cloudy - Partly Coudy and Windy Late - Highs near 40.

Fri and Sat 19th/20th - Dry thru late Sat - then Lt Rain/Drizzle and Fog. High Temps 50/42 with Lows 30/36.

Sun and Mon 21st/22nd - Rainshowers and Morning Fog - High Temps Low 50's with Lows Mid 30's.

Tue and Wed 23rd/24th - Snow and Breezy High Temps 35/31 - Lows 28/18.

Thurs 25th - Snowshowers - Temps 32/18.

Fri 26th - Dry.

HERE'S WHAT Henry Margusity, Senior Meteorologist, ACCUWEATHER.COM SAYS ABOUT THE MIDWEST.....I AGREE WITH IT RIGHT NOW.........

Midwest and Northern Plains (WI, IL, MN, IA, NE, ND, SD):

A turn to much colder weather will occur across the Midwest early in the week. Snow problems will be confined to parts of Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin.

The snow in these areas may lead to poor travel conditions along I-90, I-94, I-35 and I-80. In addition, snow across western Nebraska late Monday into Tuesday may cause icy travel along I-80.

Airport delays can be expected at Minneapolis and Milwaukee.

It appears now that from Thanksgiving into the weekend it will just be dry and cold across the region. However, depending on the storm that we are watching for the East, that may change.

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