Weather Forecast for Election Day: Bad weather is a problem that will not be present in the 2020 elections


U.S. The highest billion-dollar disasters a year are on the rise. Wildfire in the West has burned at a record rate. This historic hurricane season is running through its second alphabet of storm names. One would have only expected that there would be heavy snowfall or some other weather disaster on this election day.

But that is not happening. The weather will be mostly dry and hot for most people in the country – good news for those waiting to be brave outside the lines on election day.

And that’s probably good news for Democrats.

While weather can play a significant role in voting practices, lotus weather usually suppresses voting.

Research shows that he can fight one or two elections.

A 2007 study found that John F. Kennedy might have been ousted if Richard Nixon had cleared the key states in the run-up to the 1960 election. With that said, if Florida had seen a captaincy in 2000, the simulation would have shown that Al Gore would have run the state and therefore won the presidency.
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The authors of the study, published in the journal Elections f Politics, said that “in the near future the weather becomes one of the many factors that can be decisive.” “It’s clear from our results that Republicans benefit from the rain on election day.”

During the 2001 election, Michigan and Ohio – two battlefield states – were affected by gray skies and rain throughout election day. Donald Trump won both of these. While Michigan had more turnout than in 2012, it was mostly in rural areas. In metropolitan areas like Detroit – which Dem has historically tended to be democratic – there were fewer votes than in 2012, which probably proved the point of the study.

However, in 2016, President Trump won other war states, such as Pennsylvania, with a good war.

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But if the 2007 study is correct and weak weather favors Republicans, Democrats would like to consult the study’s authors: “To offset this Republican gain, Democrats must take action to fight the rising cost of voting among their supporters. Otherwise, Democrats.” Can pray ‘for dry weather.

Where the weather can affect

There are some places where the weather may have a slight effect on Tuesday.

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A clipper – a fast-moving low-pressure weather system – will pass northeast on Tuesday. It will bring some light snow during the morning hours from New York to New Hampshire. There may also be some snow in South Maini.

CNN meteorologist Haley Brinks says, “The ice lake will be elevated, with winds blowing in the early part of the lake outside Lake Erie and Lake Nantario.”

The clipper will start some cold air in the area and temperatures in New England will be 10 to 15 degrees below normal with England altitude in the 30s and 40s.

The only other place in the country with a Yuki climate would be the Pacific Northwest. A system will bring rain and gusty winds to the west and Washington state of Washington. Let’s face it, people, it’s a kind of virtue in doing things in the rain.

Temperatures will remain close to normal with temperatures in the 50s.

Hawaii will have pleasant weather, especially in the morning hours. The National Weather Service said “trade winds will be moderately strong locally on Tuesday,” adding cloud cover and wind fountain activity in the eastern part of the island chain. “

Most of Alaska will have temperatures between 10 and 20 degrees above average on Tuesday, but they can’t handle anything. The sky will be mostly clear with snow accumulating during the day in the northwestern part of the state.

For the second – about three-quarters of the country – it would be a clear, beautiful, autumn average.

In the 80’s and 90’s the temperature in the southwest will be 15 to 20 degrees with normal.

In the northern plains and the Rockies, temperatures in the 60s and 70s will average 20 to 30 degrees.

The South and Central Plains will also see above average temperatures in the 70s and 80s.

The temperature in the southeast below the Midwest will be close to average. The Midwest will be in the 50’s and 60’s, and the Southeast will be in the 60’s and 70’s.

While the weather map may appear slightly redder than usual, it is not necessary that the electoral map be the same.

Suppose you trust weather maps and 2007 studies; Weather favors Democrats on Tuesday. But Democrats are believed to have voted mostly early. Probably the best thing left to do is to have a nice weather day for everyone waiting for their turnout.

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