Good morning to everyone starting their day, and goodnight to everyone who, like me, is ending their day with a great forecast from our favorite guy. I hope everyone has a wonderful day 😊💜
It's bizarre up here in Canada..... I am in the only spot on the Canadian 'Fire Risk' map listed as 'Extreme' and overnight we were one of the only places in the country to also have a risk of snow. I woke up in the morning not knowing if everything was going to be covered in white, or in flames.
@@strikezomb8301 especially considering 1. The models we had turn out to be quite optimistic 2. We have only been communicated the middle road of those already optimistic projections to not promote panic.
We haven't seen a drop of rain since Helene in south Georgia. Our water levels were very high post hurricane but that has gone down. We need the rain not just because we need rain but because we need a storm to help us get past the anxiety of the storm
As someone living in central Minnesota, I am absolutely sick of that summer like weather. Fall basically hasn’t happened at all the past 2 years, and last year we didn’t even have winter either. Ryan hall was talking yesterday about temperatures potentially being 40 degrees above average next Tuesday. Oh and Minneapolis has never seen 80 in November, ever. But sure guys, climate change isn’t real right?
Even in Missouri, it usually gets windy and rainy in October. Warm weather days can happen, but not 80 or higher. If we have no rain, no wind, no cold temps on Halloween evening, that's rare for us!
Maine is windy, hot and dry right now. We should have had many frosts with brown leaves and only had one light one, green leaves on most everything. The daylilies are coming up like it’s spring and there are buds on the lilacs…
@@NaNa-ou1sg everyone should have listened to the NOAA scientists 40 years ago, when they began talking about increasing ocean temps...little too late to be concerned now. Not directing this to you, but society in general.
Both of them are excellent weathermen, and both do a great job at showing us what is going on. I am thankful that these men help us plan our activities and keep us informed often better than mainstream news and weather channels do.
Weather on the Go should also be acknowledged. Ryan Hall saved my motorhome, my car and my golf cart last April. I was on my way to Little Rock, when I was notified, etc. I pulled over and it was Ryan. A tornado was 5 mi in front of me. I turned around, went home, a few min after I pulled my motorhome, etc under my roof port, 3'' hail hit and a tornado hit 1 .2 miles NW. from me and another tornado 20 mi W from me. @@yellowbird5411
Same for PA! My partner and I were taking our son for a walk to the playground yesterday and he had mentioned how completely clear the sky was. We both noticed that this fall hasn't been like what it typically is for us. We're in south western PA and normally it's completely overcast all of fall and winter. We rarely see the sun. For most of the month now though we have barely seen a single cloud. It's been super nice having clear skies especially for the northern lights the other week. Any space related things that happen in the fall we normally miss due to cloud coverage. Not a big fan of it being in the 80s today though 😂.
Here in Chicago, the 10-day forecast looks like we're in Los Angeles. 81 expected high today, upper 70s several days this week and next into the 50s at night. Quite beautiful, without having to put up with people in LA :)
I think you in the wrong state for that 😂 though it's weird I'm from Wisconsin and for the past 3 or so years October been snowless when I'm used to being covered in snow and ice by now. It's been in the 70s it's odd..
No, the monsters continue their hold, since 2”21. Block it to the south, so when it is released, everyone roasts. Would love to have mild Spring and mild Fall weather again, instead of wretched winter/summer only.
We got a thunderstorm last night and then it got cold. It's too hot for October in the daytime which is weird. We're supposed to be getting cooler into November.
Florida has been beautiful for some of us. Praying everyday for those effected by these last two monster storms. Got my mug! Love it. TY for the great job you do Max! 🐊
@@deborahcurtis1385 yes. Maybe the oil companies will suggest that we stop using records and move onto CDs. But apparently there’s no such thing as climate change, oh, yes, and the earth is flat.
The Earth and the weather have always been in a state of change and always will be. This place isn't a static system that remains consistent just because humans want it to be.
I remember this same type weather growing up here in the southeast. Weather tracking and recording is still very new compared to the length of time the earth has existed.
@@AccountInactive true, but they have never changed this fast in human history, and we know why. It is because of the actions of mankind, particularly since the start of the industrial revolution. What’s more, not only have we predicted what’s happening, but we have enough data to see where it’s going. If you’re not terrified by the climate crisis, then you don’t understand it.
I'm in Oklahoma and I don't see anything for the next 7 days that's saying anything out of the ordinary in regards to warmer than normal temperatures, except today will be 89 which is crazy... I'm looking 10 days out and everything's in the 50's '60s and very low '70s....
It's been. Absolutely gorgeous here in Southwestern Ontario, Canada! With unheard of temps at 22-24 deg C, which is TOTALLY unheard of! As it's ALWAYS GUARATEED that on Halloween, we ALWAYS get a snow stolen, which completely bites!!!