GWT2Energy Weekly US Weather Forecast: Impacts on Restaurant Operations - August 25, 2025


The Weekly Weather Forecast

Dear GWT2Energy Subscribers,

Stay ahead of weather disruptions with GWT2Energy's concise update, targeting hurricanes, tornadoes, and extreme temperatures that could burden HVAC systems (highs >95°F or lows <40°F, or ≥15°F anomalies). Sourced from NOAA and others, we project for 7 days (Aug 26-Sep 1), 14 days (Aug 26-Sep 8), and 21 days (Aug 26-Sep 15) with likelihood estimates. Watch for effects on supply chains, customer traffic, and utility bills.

7-Day Forecast (Aug 26-Sep 1)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: Tropical Storm Fernand in Atlantic poses no landfall risk; low new formation (20% chance). Tropical Storm Juliette in Pacific distant. No impacts expected (10% US threat).
  • Tornado Warnings: No severe outlooks; marginal risks in Plains (5% probability, e.g., Oklahoma City).
  • Extreme Temperatures: Lingering heat South/West (e.g., Phoenix >100°F, 60% likelihood, +10-15°F anomalies straining AC); cooler North with possible lows <50°F but not extreme.

14-Day Forecast (Aug 26-Sep 8)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: Above-normal activity ramps; 40% chance of new storms, 25% landfall risk (Gulf Coast, e.g., Houston).
  • Tornado Warnings: Low overall (10%); isolated in Midwest (e.g., Chicago).
  • Extreme Temperatures: Warmth persists South (Dallas >95°F, 70% likelihood, +15°F anomalies); emerging cold blasts North (lows <40°F possible in Minneapolis, 30% chance).

21-Day Forecast (Aug 26-Sep 15)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: Elevated risks; 50% probability of impacts (Southeast, e.g., Miami).
  • Tornado Warnings: Declining; 15% in Central US.
  • Extreme Temperatures: Transition to cooler (North lows <40°F, 40% likelihood, -15°F anomalies stressing heating); residual heat South (80% chance >95°F in spots).

Tip: Integrate GWT2Energy efficiency tech to mitigate HVAC stress from anomalies.

Best regards, The GWT2Energy Team info@gwt2energy.com | www.gwt2energy.com

Disclaimer: This summary relies on public sources for educational use and isn't certified forecasting. Conditions shift; reference NOAA/NWS for precise advisories. GWT2Energy isn't responsible for outcomes from this info. Probabilities are approximations.

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