GWT2Energy Weekly US Weather Forecast: Impacts on Restaurant Operations - Nov 10, 2025


The Weekly Weather Forecast

Subject: GWT2Energy Weekly US Weather Forecast: Impacts on Restaurant Operations - November 10, 2025

Dear GWT2Energy Subscribers,

Enhance your operational resilience with GWT2Energy’s focused weather synopsis, emphasizing hurricanes, tornadoes, and thermal extremes that may escalate HVAC requirements (highs >95°F, lows <40°F, or ≥15°F anomalies). Compiled from NOAA and complementary sources, covering 7-day (Nov 11-17), 14-day (Nov 11-24), and 21-day (Nov 11-Dec 1) projections with likelihood indicators. Watch for influences on inventory preservation, customer traffic, and power reliability.

7-Day Forecast (Nov 11-17)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: No active cyclones; minimal formation potential (10% chance), no US threats anticipated.
  • Tornado Warnings: Isolated risks in Southeast (5-10% probability, e.g., Atlanta, Nashville).
  • Extreme Temperatures: Northern chills with lows <40°F (e.g., Chicago, Boston, 50% likelihood, -10°F anomalies); no highs >95°F or ≥15°F deviations.

14-Day Forecast (Nov 11-24)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: Quiet conditions persist; 15% odds for new systems, negligible US exposure (<5%, e.g., Florida coast).
  • Tornado Warnings: Low scattered events (10%; Central/Southeast, e.g., Dallas, Memphis).
  • Extreme Temperatures: Above-normal South (40-50% likelihood, e.g., Miami +10°F anomalies); North lows <40°F intensifying (50%, Minneapolis, potential -15°F spots).

21-Day Forecast (Nov 11-Dec 1)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: Season conclusion; 20% activity chance, low US impact (10%, Gulf regions e.g., Houston).
  • Tornado Warnings: Minimal overall (15%; possible Southeast/Plains, e.g., Oklahoma City).
  • Extreme Temperatures: Cooling trends North (50-60% below-normal, e.g., New York -10-15°F anomalies, lows <40°F widespread); South mild (no >95°F).

Regards,
The GWT2Energy Team
info@gwt2energy.com | www.gwt2energy.com

Disclaimer: This advisory is sourced from public data for informational purposes and not as professional weather prediction. Conditions can change rapidly; refer to NOAA/NWS/SPC for latest updates. GWT2Energy accepts no liability for any reliance, losses, or actions based on this information. Probabilities are estimated.

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