Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Midwest Blast



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Graphics courtesy of Accuweather.com

Here's another Weather Alternative forecast that was posted back on September 9, 2005:

November 21-24, 2005:
Forecast: This promises to be a very active period for the Plains. The necessary ingredients to produce blizzard-like conditions seem to be present over the Northern Tier States.

The National Weather Service has issued Winter Storm warnings for the Great Lakes area.

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE

MARQUETTE MI 519 PM EST TUE NOV 22 2005


...DANGEROUS WINTER STORM FOR THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY...

.LOW PRESSURE MOVING INTO THE UPPER GREAT LAKES WEDNESDAY WILL INTENSIFY AS IT MOVES SOUTHEAST INTO THE CENTRAL GREAT LAKES WEDNESDAY NIGHT. BEHIND THE LOW PRESSURE...A BLAST OF ARCTIC AIR WILL SURGE ACROSS LAKE SUPERIOR...GENERATING HEAVY LAKE EFFECT SNOWSHOWERS ACROSS UPPER MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAYNIGHT. VERY STRONG NORTHERLY WINDS WILL CREATE BLIZZARD CONDITIONS NEAR LAKE SUPERIOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THE THANKSGIVINGHOLIDAY.

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