GWT2Energy Weekly US Weather Forecast: Impacts on Restaurant Operations - Nov 24, 2025


The Weekly Weather Forecast

Dear GWT2Energy Subscribers,

Adapt your energy planning to impending cold surges with GWT2Energy’s curated weather overview, pinpointing hurricanes, tornadoes, and thermal anomalies that may heighten HVAC demands (highs >95°F, lows <40°F, or ≥15°F deviations). Drawn from NOAA and related sources, covering 7-day (Nov 25-Dec 1), 14-day (Nov 25-Dec 8), and 21-day (Nov 25-Dec 15) outlooks with likelihood assessments. Account for effects on cold storage, outdoor seating viability, and utility spikes.

7-Day Forecast (Nov 25-Dec 1)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: Season effectively concluded; no formations expected (5% chance), zero US impacts.
  • Tornado Warnings: Marginal risks fading (5-10% probability, Southeast e.g., east Texas, southern Mississippi); isolated events possible.
  • Extreme Temperatures: Arctic intrusion bringing lows <40°F to Central/East (e.g., Chicago, Dallas, 60% likelihood, -15-20°F anomalies); no highs >95°F.

14-Day Forecast (Nov 25-Dec 8)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: Post-season quiet; low odds for activity (10%), negligible US exposure.
  • Tornado Warnings: Minimal scattered risks (10%; Gulf/Southeast e.g., New Orleans).
  • Extreme Temperatures: Frigid polar vortex influence with lows <40°F expanding South (50-60% likelihood, e.g., Atlanta -15°F anomalies); West milder, no >95°F.

21-Day Forecast (Nov 25-Dec 15)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: Virtually none; 10-15% residual chance, minimal US threat (5%).
  • Tornado Warnings: Low overall (10-15%; isolated Central/Southeast).
  • Extreme Temperatures: Sustained cold East/Central (60% likelihood, lows <40°F widespread, -15-20°F anomalies e.g., New York, St. Louis); potential whiplash warm-ups West (no >95°F).

Advice: Utilize GWT2Energy analytics to prepare for arctic-driven heating loads.

Warm regards,
The GWT2Energy Team
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Disclaimer: This summary is based on public data for general reference and not as authoritative meteorology. Conditions shift rapidly; consult NOAA/NWS/SPC for real-time updates. GWT2Energy holds no liability for any reliance, losses, or outcomes from this information. Probabilities are approximate. Unsubscribe [here].

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