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October 23, 2007 - Dynamic Predictables releases its November 2007 mean monthly outlooks of temperature and precipitation for all climate divisions of the United States as a national weather service. Prediction categories include: Near Average, Above Average or Below Average temperature and precipitation. No division is designated “EC,” that is, having an equal likelihood of normal, above normal or below normal; in effect, no forecast. Graphics are available on web site, www.dynamicpredictables.com .
November 2007 temperatures will be generally seasonal except in the Pacific Northwest into the Northern Plains which will be warm. The Southeast will be cooler than average.
November 2007 precipitation will be seasonal although it will be dry in California and Nevada and thru the Middle Mississippi Valley.
Energy demands will be reduced except in the southeast. Retail impacts will be variable, with cold season apparel moving slower than usual except in the Southeast. Consumers might want to snap up cold season apparel bargains whatever the weather, as winter weather will eventually arrive with the New Year. Autumn is typically a drying season, and this year, the lingering drought in the southeast could spread into the Middle Mississippi Valley during November.
Contact:
Gregg Suhler at (573) 815-0520; email suhlerg ( @ ) dynapred dot com
Al Peterlin at (717) 731-8804; email apeterlin ( @ ) panetwork dot com