Myth Busting, Cliche Day, More
A sampling of what The AccuWeather.com Community is talking about on this Friday...
AccuWeather.com Premium's Joe Lundberg (PREMIUM | PRO), Dr. Joe Sobel (PRO), and AccuWeather.com Premium's Henry Margusity (PREMIUM | PRO) warn that, while most of the nation is unusually mild for three-weeks-from-Thanksgiving, there are important exceptions in the North. The Northwest will continue to get hammered with heavy rain and snow this weekend.
Now, we're no Mythbusters here at AccuWeather, but Katrina Voss (PRO) is busting some southern hemisphere myths today. Find out which way the drains flow in Australia when you explore her column, entitled "The Meteorological Affair."
Elliot Abrams (PREMIUM | PRO) advises Safe Sax this weekend since Sunday is Saxophone Day. Yesterday was National Cliche Day, to coin a term.
AccuWeather.com Professional's Joe Bastardi (PRO) warns us of his erratic schedule this weekend as he's on the road again. He is worried about rain in California and possible action in the Gulf next week.
Action Steve Penstone (PRO) is searching for Sasquatch in the snows of the Northwest while also revealing what the "Mysterious 2" inside Hurricane Wilma really meant.
Carl in 38below has his own explanation for Wilma's 2, and staying number oriented, notes that he gained 4 degrees overnight.
Bob Larson (PREMIUM | PRO) laments the continuing suffering in Florida after Wilma (which I also touched on in my blog Wednesday).
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