Reality front: November winds now, Thanksgiving nice
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Call it a reality front. The gales of November are back.
Gale warnings and wind advisories blanket Lake Superior and Minnesota today.
Including the cities of Granite Falls, Olivia, Gaylord,
Redwood Falls, New Ulm, St Peter, St James, Mankato, Waseca,
Fairmont, Blue Earth, and Albert Lea
205 AM CST Tue Nov 21 2017
...WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 6 AM THIS MORNING TO 2 PM
CST THIS AFTERNOON...
* TIMING...6 AM to 2 PM CST Tuesday.
* WINDS...Northwest 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 45 mph.
* IMPACTS...Travel may be hazardous, especially for high profile
vehicles. Lightweight unsecured objects may be blown around.
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Sub zero wind chills are the rule in northwest Minnesota and North Dakota today.
Temperature roller coaster
We lose the wind tomorrow, but the chilly air mass remains. By Thanksgiving temperatures are on the rise again. Black Friday still looks mild. Cooler air returns for the weekend. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
Black Friday rain
High pressure brings a quiet and nice Thanksgiving day. Friday's inbound low is warm enough for all rain across most of Minnesota. Here's a look ta the sequence of weather eventsthis week from NOAA's GFS model.
Progressive wave pattern
The jet stream is gyrating through what meteorologists refer to as a progressive wave pattern. The series of trofs and ridges passing overhead is what's producing our wild temperature swings. Another mild bubble of air arrives next week.
NOAA's Climate Predictions center keeps the western U.S. warmer than average overall next week.