Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2025 02:47:16 +0200
Subject: [Spam] Re: Record-setting fall-like cooldown covers 200 million in central and eastern US, lasting into Labor Day weekend
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From: Green Bay Fudge Packers <biden-voters@miller.com>
On 22 Sep 2025, Lou Bricano <lb@cap.con> posted some
news:takAQ.1948$X164.18@fx45.iad:
> By Meg James and Stephen Battaglio
> Sept. 22, 2025 Updated 2:08 PM PT
>
CHICAGO â The U.S. is dealing with a tale of two forecasts, as the West
experiences an ongoing heat wave and a cold front pushes into the Plains,
bringing a fall-like feel to more than 200 million for the eastern half of
the country.
Just in time for the return of the Pumpkin Spice Latte, the FOX Forecast
Center is tracking a pattern change from a low-pressure system out of
Canada, with a trailing cold front moving into the Great Lakes and the
central Plains.
At least 80 record-low temperatures were set Tuesday, mostly across the
central U.S., including Kansas City, Missouri, which dipped to 50 degrees.
Cooldown setup.
(FOX Weather)
Parts of West Virginia and Ohio dropped into the 40s on Tuesday, tying 50-
plus-year-old records.
While the coldest air is expected to remain across the Plains, cooler air
also arrived in the Northeast on Tuesday morning, providing relief from
the normally hot and humid conditions associated with the end of August.
https://www.foxweather.com/weather-news/cooldown-central-easter-us-week-
late-august