👍🎼Syrong Midwrst Storm Dystem

👍🎼Syrong Midwrst Storm Dystem

Author: Simcha Lefton November 11, 2021 Duration: 3:08
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Good evening, everyone. It is November 10. Wednesday evening and we are in the midst of a developing rapidly intensifying storm system. Here in the Midwest. This is called a November which these storms tend to blow up in the Midwest in the month of November, especially around the Great Lakes area due to the warm water temperatures. In fact, we've had storms that were so intense they were almost like a hurricane. And there have been ships that have actually sunk in like Michigan and Today's the anniversary of one of those ships that song ever since then the storms that develop here in the upper Midwest and the Great Lakes have the get the terminology November which that certainly is what's gonna be happening now tonight and tomorrow through Friday as a storm system with a barometric pressure of 29.7 over in the Kansas area moves into Iowa, and then into Wisconsin reaching a barometric pressure of 29.4 By daybreak tomorrow morning, but it's going to continue to intensify to a powerful 29.2 low pressure system as it moves into Canada. This storm system will be bringing heavy snowfall accumulations for areas in the Upper Minnesota area and in Northeast North Dakota along with southern Canada. In fact, some of the computer models show 15 inches of snow can be expected for areas over there, along with frequent whiteout conditions even for areas which are only getting one to two inches of snow in North Dakota. The very strong wind behind the cold front associated with the storm system will still be capable of producing white out conditions even over there. The cold front associated with a storm system is going to be moving through the Chicago area for tomorrow and then move on East rather quickly actually in clear clearing off the east coast by Friday night. The one front associated with this system will also be moving through the Chicago area tonight and then moving through the Detroit Michigan area for tomorrow morning. We cetaceans possible along that warm front but the precipitation. Yeah, precipitation is possible. Around that one front and cold front to our morning for there's about a three hour window when Chicago could see precipitation or more like three hours of precipitation for tomorrow. Then we kind of dry out tomorrow evening. High temperatures here in Chicago in many places in the Great Lakes area are going to reach their high tomorrow morning. Temperatures are going to drop into the 40s during the afternoon we dry out tomorrow night. And then Friday is when the snow comes in, especially Friday afternoon for the Chicago area. But we have something much more interesting than that, which I'm going to be speaking about in just a moment. I want to make sure that we gave this form the proper coverage that it deserves.

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Ever wonder what drives someone to spend their free time obsessively tracking storm systems? For Simcha Lefton, it's a genuine passion that turns complex atmospheric science into something accessible and downright exciting. Weather With Enthusiasm ! is that passion project brought to life, a deep dive into the forces that shape our skies, particularly across the Midwest. While the heart of the discussion often focuses on this region, the analysis frequently extends to significant weather events elsewhere, providing a broader context. You'll hear detailed breakdowns of impending storms, the mechanics of punishing heatwaves, and all sorts of weather extremes, explained with a blend of professional detail and palpable excitement. The delivery strikes a unique balance-it's deeply informed yet never dry, reflecting the host's authentic engagement with the subject. Behind each episode lies a substantial commitment of time and resources, with preparation involving meticulous analysis of forecast discussions from multiple National Weather Service offices. This isn't a casual chat; it's a carefully crafted look at the marine synopsis and beyond, built on a foundation of hard work. Tuning into this podcast feels like getting a dedicated briefing from a friend who happens to know an extraordinary amount about barometric pressure and jet streams, making the often-daunting world of meteorology both understandable and thrilling.
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