Ida Makes Waves in the Bahamas
Since the weather remains quiet across Minnesota, I thought I'd share some interesting weather information from the Tropics... hey - it's hard to find stuff to talk about sometimes when it's as quiet as it's been. Don't worry the weather will change, it always does. On that note, I want to thank my Aunt, Kaye Kruse, for sending me these photos from the Bahamas. She is on vacation and was hoping to spend a little time on the beach - catch up on a little R&R, but Tropical Storm Ida has been stirring the pot in the Caribbean and causing some rough surf as far East as the Bahamas. I actually got a call from her yesterday wondering if they'd be able to catch their flight out of Dodge, which (good news) it looks like they will. Unfortunately, their beach time was cut a little short. To be honest, I actually feel somewhat guilty, like it was my fault the storm formed and disrupted their fun in the sun. The funny thing - a weather geek like me, I would have enjoyed the storm. How many of us from the Midwest can say that we've ever been through a mild tropical storm or weak hurricane? I still have that on my Bucket List, how about you?

(YEA, I WATCHED JAWS ONE TOO MANY TIMES AS A KID - the ocean freaks me out)

Ida Track and Sea Surface Temperatures

Modeling the Storm
Here are a number of different models that attempt to forecast the correct path. Note how they all seem to follow the same path, but a couple are printing out different calculations and are nowhere near the others. Stay tuned for further updates!

Todd's Outlook for the Twin Cities
Today: Increasing clouds. Light rain possible. High: near 57
Tonight: Lingering sprinkles early, then decreasing clouds. Low: 41
Monday: Cooler and mostly sunny. High: 54
Tuesday: Partly cloudy, less wind. High: 54
Wednesday (Veterans Day): Partly cloudy, still dry. High: 52
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, chance of a few showers - chilly. High: 53
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