I didn't mention it on the newscast Tuesday, but I did tonight. The weather
models are pusing in a powerful cold front through the area Thanksgiving morning.
If this happens it will be turning much much colder by the end of next week.
I know, I know, it is still 8 days away, and the data will likely change, but right
now it sure looks impressive. Why is that important? Wednesday is one of the busiest
travel days of the year. A lot of folks will be on the roads and if there is rain or
snow, then it could have a huge impact on a lot of folks.
Tonight's GFSX run shows most of the northern and central plains getting the first
shot of cold air of the season by Wednesday and Thursday. Overrunning moistre
could set us up for a wintery mix. I've seen this before, the data all points to a
solution but each and every day the solutions changes. By the time the system
fgets here it looks nothing like it did in previous runs.
So this far out do not get excited or worried. Do not change your plans,
or call your loved ones. Just stay tuned because there will be changes coming
by next Thursday. Will in snow on Thanksgiving? Probably not, but the
data tonight sure gets your attention. I'll update the forecast each night as
we get closer. Can't wait to see the data tomorrow.
Have a good night, and stay tuned..........Cold Turkey anyone?