Updated the first post.
Accuweather went down 10 degrees on the expected high. Also looks like it might be breezy.
Well, compared to the weather this weekend in North Dakota, Frisco is going to feel damn near tropical!!
"North Dakota State is a big part of the fabric of college football right now."
"North Dakota State is alive on the college football map."
-Lee Fitting ESPN
I tend to read the weather forecast discussions that come out twice a day instead of the specific forecast for the day. This one is interesting from this morning.
By the weekend the upper level pattern will become more zonal and a developing Pacific storm system will bring southerly winds and gulf moisture northward. When the rich moisture tries to dislodge the cool air near the surface it looks like we will contend with cloudy, cool, damp, and possibly foggy conditions next weekend.
Here is some science to stay warm. I know science doesnt bwlong here, but. On myth busters they found when your core is kept warm your body heats your hands and feet. When your body is cold it pulls heat from limbs to protect the core. I use some hand warmers or atick on warmers around my back or stomach. I can be out in the cold for long periods and feel great for 5 bucks top.
you mess with the ^Bison^ you get the horns
I had Rob Kupec as a classmate a few years ago in graduate school. I asked him how weather forecasting is different today than in the past. He said, and I have followed this and he is probably pretty right, in the past it was considered really good if you could get it right about 3 days out. With today's equipment and techniques, meteorologists are predicting 10 days out with way over 90+% accuracy.
I just looked up next Saturday. Kickoff around 43 and get to around 48, at best. It will feel like high 30s to low 40s. That seems about right for 4 of the 5 years down there.
What’s the weather going to be like next weekend in Grand Forks.
"North Dakota State is a big part of the fabric of college football right now."
"North Dakota State is alive on the college football map."
-Lee Fitting ESPN