From today’s Chicago Tribune weather page:
“Winds start out from the east then gradually shifts southerly and increases…”
Actually, this is an improvement. During the past week, the weather page has featured two to four errors most days.
Let’s recap. Since Jan. 22, the following errors appeared on the weather page:
“Lake-efect snow”
“Pattern shift suggest temperature downturn late next week”
“Water vapor in clouds hold onto and re-radiates heat”
“Percent of possible sunshine in recent days”
“Fifteen-foot drifts stranded 50,000 cars, making it nearly impossible for snow-removal equipment to traverse the street and expressways…”
“High pressure builds across the Great lakes”
“Clouds dominate area skies early followed by periods of sunshine emerge through the day.”
“Windy snow-maker bring weavy snow totals”