Nov 29, 2010

North wind approaches!

Forecast map courtesy of NOAA

9 comments:

Daryl Ritchison said...

You're welcome. I'll be sending you another one next week.

Robert V. Sobczak said...

Thanks Daryl, you're too good to us. Are you the one who's responsible for steering the hurricanes away too? :^)

Tabor said...

Does this mean we won't be getting any warm fronts from down your way?

Ciss B said...

You mean you're getting our cold fronts for a while? LOL! We've been cold here in Michigan with low after low racing through, but little snow yet. It does look like you've got precipitation coming your way, though!

Caroline said...

If Daryl sends you another one next week, we are going to get it first in South Dakota before you get it in South Florida! Thanks, Daryl.

Robert V. Sobczak said...

For any of you who live in England or along the Belgian coast I can send you up some warm waters of the Gulf Stream. :^)

Janie said...

Oooh, I'm shivering, just thinking about your 70's days...
We hit 32 today. That was a heat wave.

Robert V. Sobczak said...

Not so fast: Thursday's scheduled for a high of 70 degrees. By definition, actually, that's how we formally define winter in south Florida.

Daryl Ritchison said...

You're all welcome. Getting a Cold Front through South Dakota is pretty easy as that barb wired fence along the North Dakota/South Dakota border doesn't stop much of our cold air. But there does appear to be another push of cold air next week that may go all the way through south Florida. Although, me mentioning this may jinx it.

We have 40 mph gusts, Wind Chill Indexes below zero in blowing and drifting snow this morning. I almost feel like a polar bear may walk by at any moment.