Lake Zurich, about 30 miles north of you.What burbs are you guys in? Really strong winds but almost 70 degrees down here in Plainfield, just south of Naperville.X2I almost just fell down!It's blowing pretty hard here in the burbs.
You got Gould in there tonight?Lake Zurich, about 30 miles north of you.What burbs are you guys in? Really strong winds but almost 70 degrees down here in Plainfield, just south of Naperville.X2I almost just fell down!It's blowing pretty hard here in the burbs.
Yep. How'd you know?You got Gould in there tonight?Lake Zurich, about 30 miles north of you.What burbs are you guys in? Really strong winds but almost 70 degrees down here in Plainfield, just south of Naperville.X2I almost just fell down!It's blowing pretty hard here in the burbs.
I was the only one that cared about your team in the Bears game thread a few weeks agoYep. How'd you know?You got Gould in there tonight?Lake Zurich, about 30 miles north of you.What burbs are you guys in? Really strong winds but almost 70 degrees down here in Plainfield, just south of Naperville.X2I almost just fell down!It's blowing pretty hard here in the burbs.
I was the only one that cared about your team in the Bears game thread a few weeks agoYep. How'd you know?You got Gould in there tonight?Lake Zurich, about 30 miles north of you.What burbs are you guys in? Really strong winds but almost 70 degrees down here in Plainfield, just south of Naperville.X2I almost just fell down!It's blowing pretty hard here in the burbs.
Not my finest hour here.My choice is M Floyd. Very hard to pull the trigger.Thinking of plugging in D-Moore but haven't pulled the trigger yet. Tempting....Anyone here benching Brandon Marshall for a 20ish ranked type WR? Considering it strongly.
Was 49 when I walked out of the stadium with my head hung low.I trust Skillethead, but weather channel still has it 50 at 11:00 tonightThe latest from WGN:
A strong cold front extending out of an intensifying low pressure center just north of Lake Superior and oriented north-south through central Wisconsin through eastern Iowa into central Missouri mid-morning is expected to continue an eastward movement today - reaching downtown Chicago late this afternoon/early this evening and then moving out over Lake Michigan. A very strong pressure gradient is associated with this low pressure system with southerly winds at 25 miles per hour with gusts between 40 and 50 miles per hour forecast for the Chicago area this afternoon along with showers and a few thunderstorms as the front approaches.
During and immediately following the cold frontal passage, winds will shift to the southwest and then west-northwest gusting from 20 to 35 miles per hour. Temperatures will rapidly fall 20 to 25 degrees in just an hour or two - from the 60s into the 40s. Fans attending the Bears - Houston game this evening should not only be prepared for rain - but also chilling temperatures. By game's-end readings could be in the 30s with diminishing rain possibly changing over to wet snow.
The bad weather is on its way to Pittsburgh tonight. Winds are supposed to start picking up around 2:00 and rain shortly thereafter. Rain is expected to continue throughout the game with steadily dropping temperature.Tailgating is going to be wet and then I get to sit in the pouring rain for four hours and I've been battling a cold for the past few days. Someone remind me why I buy season tickets when I have a nice big screen in a nice warm dry house?Was 49 when I walked out of the stadium with my head hung low.I trust Skillethead, but weather channel still has it 50 at 11:00 tonightThe latest from WGN:
A strong cold front extending out of an intensifying low pressure center just north of Lake Superior and oriented north-south through central Wisconsin through eastern Iowa into central Missouri mid-morning is expected to continue an eastward movement today - reaching downtown Chicago late this afternoon/early this evening and then moving out over Lake Michigan. A very strong pressure gradient is associated with this low pressure system with southerly winds at 25 miles per hour with gusts between 40 and 50 miles per hour forecast for the Chicago area this afternoon along with showers and a few thunderstorms as the front approaches.
During and immediately following the cold frontal passage, winds will shift to the southwest and then west-northwest gusting from 20 to 35 miles per hour. Temperatures will rapidly fall 20 to 25 degrees in just an hour or two - from the 60s into the 40s. Fans attending the Bears - Houston game this evening should not only be prepared for rain - but also chilling temperatures. By game's-end readings could be in the 30s with diminishing rain possibly changing over to wet snow.