GWT2Energy Weekly US Weather Forecast: Impacts on Restaurant Operations - Sept 15, 2025


The Weekly Weather Forecast

Dear GWT2Energy Subscribers,

Fortify your planning with GWT2Energy's essential weather digest, spotlighting hurricanes, tornadoes, and thermal extremes that may intensify HVAC pressures (highs >95°F, lows <40°F, or ≥15°F anomalies). Informed by NOAA and SPC, spanning 7 days (Sep 16-22), 14 days (Sep 16-29), and 21 days (Sep 16-Oct 6) with probability gauges. Prepare for variances in cooling/heating loads, outdoor capacity, and operational continuity.

7-Day Forecast (Sep 16-22)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: Tropical depression likely to form mid-week, potentially Gabrielle nearing Florida (e.g., Tampa); 50% formation chance, 30% US impact risk from rain/winds. Fernand remains offshore.
  • Tornado Warnings: Marginal nationwide; low Plains/Midwest risks (5-10% probability, e.g., Oklahoma City).
  • Extreme Temperatures: Above-normal lean; Southeast heat possible (e.g., Atlanta highs >95°F, +10-15°F anomalies, 40% likelihood straining AC); North lows nearing <40°F (e.g., Chicago, 20% chance).

14-Day Forecast (Sep 16-29)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: Above-normal surge; 40% new storm odds, 25% landfall threat (Gulf/East, e.g., Miami).
  • Tornado Warnings: Minimal (10%); scattered Central US (e.g., Dallas).
  • Extreme Temperatures: Warmer tilt persists (60% likelihood overall); South/West highs >95°F (Phoenix, 50%, +15°F anomalies); emerging North cold (lows <40°F Minneapolis, 30%).

21-Day Forecast (Sep 16-Oct 6)

  • Hurricanes/Tropical Storms: Peak period active; 50-60% impact probability (Southeast/Gulf, e.g., New Orleans).
  • Tornado Warnings: Low seasonal; 10-15% isolated events.
  • Extreme Temperatures: Broad above-normal (70% chance, e.g., Northeast +15°F); residual South heat >95°F (50%), North lows <40°F rising (40%, -10-15°F anomalies).

Insight: Leverage GWT2Energy platforms to preempt HVAC inefficiencies during warmer spells.

Warm 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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