Warm huh?

Posted By: Grandin  Posted On: Nov 24th, 2011  Filed Under: Weather

Wow today was warm-ish when most of thanksgivings around here are rainy sometimes snowy and cold. But Today was breezey and mild. Not your typical thanksgivng weather i ensure you that. Me and my brothers and nephews played football today i nthe back yard in short sleeves! Come on man!! BUT i do hear starting Sunday the bottom will drop and highs will be in the mid 30′s for day time highs and mid yo upper 20′s at night with several chances of snow showers nothing majot just yet but old man winter sure is taking his time getting here! I hope everyone is having a fun thanksgiving and filled up on some good food! And when black friday is upon us please be carful dont push and shove. Me and my wife and her mom and dad and my mom and dad will be in Chicago shoppin allday fun fun aye?

Dan

  1. KatD says:

    we’re stuffed here and in the mid 60′s, not much breeze.  same for tomorrow.  old man winter is not moving fast here.

  2. sapporo1 says:

    Seems everyone is having a Thankgiving similar to us, dry, breezy and upper 50s to low 60s with a light beeze, pretty uneventful, but sounds like good food though. In any case same to all, A happy Thanksgiving to all

  3. whiteout says:

    According to these guys, things might change for you. http://www.bcsouthweather.com/east_cooling20111124.html
     
    Temperatures will be cooling down in the East Saturday and Sunday with the passing of a cold front. Temperatures could even drop to near the freezing mark in the places like Atlanta, Georgia. As the cold front passes, it may bring thunderstorms to the Southern states, and at times heavy rain to other regions. Snow is unlikely in United States, but a few flurries may occur around the great lakes as the front passes. North-eastern Ontario may recieve more snow.
    Temperatures will rise soon after the front passes. However, more cold air is expected to arrive by mid-week, but not as far South. Midwest, Wisconsin, and West to Central Ontario will receive more snow.
    There is a possibility of a Nor’easter to develop in early December, but current data are not enough to confirm any forecasts.

  4. TheMaineMan says:

    Thanksgiving was very chilly here… the low was 17 degrees and the high was only 39. This was after a 10-inch snowstorm. However, things are getting progressively warmer… in fact Sunday might be close to 60. Possible rain early next week.
     
    As much as I like snow and cold… I guess it at least helps the heating bill!

  5. snowboi1 says:

    Ill never have any faith in winter as long as i live again.

  6. inteerstatelover7165 says:

    Towards the end, it starts to look better: Saturday November 26

    TonightA few passing clouds. Low 39F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph.

    Saturday November 26

    DayPartly cloudy. High 61F. Winds SW at 5 to 10 mph.

    NightPartly cloudy skies. Low 38F. Winds light and variable.

    DETAILS
    Sunday November 27

    Considerable cloudiness. Highs in the upper 50s and lows in the low 50s.

    Monday November 28

    Mostly Cloudy. Highs in the mid 50s and lows in the mid 30s.

    Tuesday November 29

    Showers. Highs in the upper 40s and lows in the low 30s.

    Wednesday November 30

    Occasional showers possible. Highs in the mid 40s and lows in the low 30s.

    Thursday December 1

    Times of sun and clouds. Highs in the mid 40s and lows in the mid 30s.

    Friday December 2

    Mostly cloudy. Highs in the upper 40s and lows in the low 30s.

    Saturday December 3

    Sunny. Highs in the mid 40s and lows in the low 30s.

    Sunday December 4

    Mix of sun and clouds. Highs in the low 40s and lows in the low 30s.

    From TWC

  7. TheMaineMan says:

    In the northeast it will be very mild tomorrow and get progressively cooler each day until next weekend is seasonable for early December.
     
    It’s been mild the past couple of days… lots of snowmelt going on, but still a bunch of snow on the ground. I’ve been trying to catch up on projects that require warmer weather… kind of fell behind this year, so the warmer weather is actually helping me right now.
     
    After receiving 20+ inches of snow in October and November, I won’t be too upset if December doesn’t bring snow until later on. I mean, I can’t really complain, right?

  8. snowlover says:

    Rub it in MaineMan.  Rub it in :)   Here in Richmond, we’d be lucky if we get half this season as much as you gotten already!

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