While driving to golf this morning (I play twice a week), on the radio they were talking about making gumbo when it gets cold. For me, any day, every week is the time for a good gumbo. Perhaps in days past, when it was common for more people to cook at home, it was tradition to make a good gumbo once it got cold. In modern times, you can purchase pre-made/cooked meals (including gumbo) at all supermarkets. Some offer combo meals for less than $10. I think most of us chose to do that instead of spending hours in the kitchen preparing & cooking meals. The modern generations don't remember what our Grandmas used to do. Sometimes I think that's sad as making a good gumbo is a lost art.
That cold, Arctic air is pouring down into the lower 48 as a strong disturbance is diving towards the Great Lakes. The freeze line is dropping into Iowa heading southward quickly.
The NW upper flow over us now has pushed the first cold front down into South Florida as a secondary surge will arrive before dawn. Our coldest mornings will be Friday & Saturday when parts of the North Shore could dip to near freezing. We won't get cold enough to protect our plants with this front south of Lake P., but it's a sign of things to come.
The next 3-4 days will finally be well below normal/average after many weeks way too warm. No rain is expected here until sometime next week as we warm back up before Thanksgiving.
IF you're dressed for it, the next several days will be delightful as this will be really dry air bringing that good feel after days of 70+ dew points. Shreveport's dew point is already down into the 20s!
The only negative tonight into Thursday will be very strong NNW winds of 20-30+. Bundle up Gang! Finally, the main weather story is along the West coast where a major storm remains stalled.
This storm has brought power outages to many in Washington and an "atmospheric River" into northern & central California. Look for lots of videos on the network newscasts. For us, enjoy the sunshine and finally Fall temperatures. Stay tuned!