Major Hurricane Milton & The Developing Cycling Weather Pattern
There are some interesting developments in today's models
Welcome to the Weather 20/20 Intelligence Report. Thank you for joining us as premium members, and a warm welcome to the dozens of new members who joined us this week. In this special edition, we will go in-depth into significant developments within the emerging Lezak Recurring Cycle (LRC) weather pattern for the 2024-2025 season.
Today’s report takes on an added layer of urgency as we focus on Major Hurricane Milton. Currently raging across the southern Gulf of Mexico and about to impact Florida signficantly, our thoughts are with all those in its path. This hurricane not only affects lives and property now but also plays a critical role in the evolving weather pattern setting up for the next year.
As we analyze Milton and its implications within the broader LRC context, we aim to provide insights that help everyone—from homeowners to emergency responders—prepare and respond effectively. Operation Barbeque Relief is one of our Weather 20/20 customers, and we want to thank them for the 100,000 + meals and support they have already provided to the victims and first responders in the aftermath of Major Hurricane Disaster Helene. We know you have a plan in place for this next relief effort.
Let’s get started as we will discuss the hurricane; the developing drought conditions and whether or not it will be expanding or contracting; a frost or freeze is showing up; and we will have a discussion of the evolving weather pattern.