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Labor Day weekend forecast


Brian D
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Well, this Labor Day weekend might not see much travel. Depends on what the SARS-COV-2 critters are doing, and how much freaking out is going on, but weather stops for no one.

 

I figure I'd put out my forecast for that weekend to see if my modelling is good to go or not for then (before gov models reach that time frame). I have a front moving through our region that weekend, so expect mild temps and shwrs/stms turning much cooler with shwrs expected, especially in the northern areas, after the front goes through. Honestly, this seems to be a rather typical weather phenomena for this weekend, but that's what I'm seeing. Even in the many days prior to this weekend, the pattern is similar. So expect cooler weather beforehand.

 

 

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Your animation compared to what looks to pan out looks to be an impressive call for 1 month out.  I am more impressed with that kind of timing detail because anybody can predict there will be a front somewhere between International Falls and Louisville and have a good chance of being right.

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29 minutes ago, Brian D said:

Well, looks like a pretty close forecast. I'll let you guys rate it good or bad.

Enjoy your weekend. Oh, and BTW, expect a forecast for Halloween to be very similar to the Labor Day one.

snow showers on the backside of the low?

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