09 November 2010

All seriousness/fog not likely...

Well today's evening update was a bit on the comical side, mostly due to time restraints and a lack of communication amongst today's guest star, however despite a seemingly comical attitude that I show on my videos, I would like you all to know that I take the weather rather seriously and do my best to deliever accurate, precise and understandable forecasts. If there is ever severe weather in the area, I usually put the jokes aside and try to get all questions answered and have a good time when the bad weather comes in.

Now, with that being typed, let's talk about this "doomsday" fog that people wont stop asking me about. This morning, as you can imagine, I was a bit shocked when people kept coming to me and asking me "is there going to be fog tomorrow morning?" and my first thought was "is there a prep-rally at school tomorrow?"

Well, apparently the media was saying this morning that fog was likely in the morning, however I dont see that really happening in the morning. The biggest concern that I have narrowed down would be places north of Toledo, into the S.E / S. Central places of Michigan and possibly into extreme NE Indiana. For places south of Toledo, including but not limited to Lima, there wont be too much fog to worry about, some rural places might get some brief patches of fog, but not like San Francisco fog.

So could we in NW Ohio get some fog tomorrow morning, it is possible. Will it be enough for schools to be cancelled. I can not imagine that it is going to be thick enough (I know you're all probably sad now). However, the farther north you head, like towards Monroe, and Adrian, Michigan, you could see that thick fog, especially around the Detroit suburbs. The more north you head tonight into tomorrow morning, the higher your fog chances are going to be.

Tonight in the NW Ohio area: Lows in the mid 30's with mostly clear skies.
Tomorrow: Some patchy fog possible in the rural areas, otherwise mostly clear with highs near 65°.

I'll keep you up to date as always, but for now, that's the weather!

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