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The Mad Libs Weather Blog


Meteorologist Samantha Davies

Thursday, the word game Mad Libs turned 50!! So, to celebrate I figured I’d turn the forecast into a mad lib. Enjoy!

Today it will feel like (season__________) across the Eastern half of the nation. High pressure will allow for a (adjective_________) southerly flow and dry conditions. Plenty of (noun_________) can be expected from (location__________) to (location________). High temperatures will range from (number______) to (number______) degrees.

The center of the country is where the (adjective_____) weather will be. A cold front draped across the Midwest will be the focus for some (plural noun_________) and storms. Rain can be expected from the Great Lakes southward through Texas. Tonight, there is a possibility for (adjective_____) storms in Oklahoma and portions of (location______). Some of the stronger storms may contain (noun_______) and (verb________) winds. To the north of this, cold front the air is much cooler and (noun__________) can be expected in Eastern New Mexico and Colorado.

The West coast will also see (adjective________) weather, as high pressure is (verb_______) the region. Partly sunny (plural noun_________) can be expected for the Pacific (direction__________) with temperatures in the upper 50s. California and the Southwest will see a lot of (noun_______) with temperatures in the 70s and 80s.

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Today it will feel like spring across the Eastern half of the nation. High pressure will allow for a warm southerly flow and dry conditions. Plenty of sun can be expected from Boston to Orlando. High temperatures will range from 60 to 80 degrees.

The center of the country is where the active weather will be. A cold front draped across the Midwest will be the focus for some showers and storms. Rain can be expected from the Great Lakes southward through Texas. Tonight, there is a possibility for severe storms in Oklahoma and portions of Texas. Some of the stronger storms may contain hail and gusty winds. To the north of this cold front the air is much cooler and snow can be expected in Eastern New Mexico and Colorado.

The West coast will also see pleasant weather as high pressure is dominating the region. Partly sunny skies can be expected for the Pacific Northwest with temperatures in the upper 50s. California and the Southwest will see a lot of sun with temperatures in the 70s and 80s.

Comments

Hi. Ms. Davies.

I would just like to say i think that is a great blog. I live in South Jersey. Where as you know we have change of season. I am looking forward to summer where i can hit the water rides,beach etc. The Jersey Shore. Wildwood.

By the way i am a big fan. Is there anyway way i can get a signed photo of you? If i have to pay i donot mind. If you can.I live on 2172 Almond Road. Vineland, New Jersey. 08360

Thanks..Mike.