EPISODE · Oct 13, 2024 · 2 MIN
Stay Ahead of This Week’s Weather: Insights from Meteorologist Steve Pellettiere
from The Weather Man Podcast, I talk about weather! · host Steve Pellettiere
Are you ready to outsmart the weather this week? Join meteorologist Steve Pellettiere as we unravel the complex weather patterns affecting the Northeast and beyond. From isolated showers and thunderstorms sweeping from Kentucky to Virginia, to the chill of the first frost creeping into the Northeast and Great Lakes, we promise you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to plan your week. You’ll get a peek into how high-pressure systems from central Canada are set to bring a cool shift and what this means for your Monday morning commute or holiday plans.Whether you’re traveling through Atlanta or Charlotte or soaking up the sun on Columbus Day, Steve has got you covered with a nationwide weather briefing. Expect showers in San Francisco, Portland, and Seattle, while Chicago and Minneapolis brace for blustery conditions. As the West Coast experiences dry spells, the East prepares for a weather rollercoaster. Tune in to understand the skies above you, and get the most out of your week with the latest updates from Steve first thing Monday morning. Don’t miss out—stay ahead of the weather curve!
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Are you ready to outsmart the weather this week? Join meteorologist Steve Pellettiere as we unravel the complex weather patterns affecting the Northeast and beyond. From isolated showers and thunderstorms sweeping from Kentucky to Virginia, to the chill of the first frost creeping into the Northeast and Great Lakes, we promise you’ll be equipped with the knowledge to plan your week. You’ll get a peek into how high-pressure systems from central Canada are set to bring a cool shift and what thi...
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