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TAR 23 Scheduling-Airing Times-Delays
theschnauzers:
Another heads up for a larger area of the Midwest and Ohio valleys; your local station may have to cover severe weather tomorrow; the NWS Storm Preduction Center has already forecast a moderate risk for t-storms with a risk of high winds, large hail, and even tornadoes.
It's the sort of weather that delays outside sporting events these days, especially if lightening is observed. Fortunately, the Chargers-Dolphins game is no where near the forecasted risk area, but it could cause local weather coverage that could overlap the CBS network schedule.
Belle Book:
--- Quote from: DrRox on November 16, 2013, 10:20:40 AM ---CBS will have a single late game tomorrow. The San Diego/Miami game will start at 4:05 eastern. The markets, in eastern/central time zones, affected are Detroit, Pittsburgh, Philly, Norfolk, Va, Atlanta, eastern and southern Georgia, Florida and central, western Missouri and most of Kansas.
Both teams are passing teams, so hopefully it wont run overtime too much.
--- End quote ---
I'm in Raleigh, so I'm guessing the San Diego/Miami game won't affect me.
theschnauzers:
--- Quote from: Belle Book on November 16, 2013, 07:06:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: DrRox on November 16, 2013, 10:20:40 AM ---CBS will have a single late game tomorrow. The San Diego/Miami game will start at 4:05 eastern. The markets, in eastern/central time zones, affected are Detroit, Pittsburgh, Philly, Norfolk, Va, Atlanta, eastern and southern Georgia, Florida and central, western Missouri and most of Kansas.
Both teams are passing teams, so hopefully it wont run overtime too much.
--- End quote ---
I'm in Raleigh, so I'm guessing the San Diego/Miami game won't affect me.
--- End quote ---
This is not a doubleheader week for CBS.
DrRox:
--- Quote from: Belle Book on November 16, 2013, 07:06:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: DrRox on November 16, 2013, 10:20:40 AM ---CBS will have a single late game tomorrow. The San Diego/Miami game will start at 4:05 eastern. The markets, in eastern/central time zones, affected are Detroit, Pittsburgh, Philly, Norfolk, Va, Atlanta, eastern and southern Georgia, Florida and central, western Missouri and most of Kansas.
Both teams are passing teams, so hopefully it wont run overtime too much.
--- End quote ---
I'm in Raleigh, so I'm guessing the San Diego/Miami game won't affect me.
--- End quote ---
Belle
Raleigh gets the Baltimore at Chicago game tomorrow. It starts at 1:00 pm eastern. I should be over by 4 pm eastern.
But as theschnauzers pointed out, there is weather warnings for the Midwest. Soldier Field is an open stadium. If there is lighting in the area during the game, it could be delayed. But I really don't believe any weather delay will could affect your start time for TAR.
theschnauzers:
This is to update the NWS Severe Weather forecast for Sunday in a wide area of the US that gets the CBS east coast prime time feed.
I understand most of the highlighted areas are not getting the late single NFL game tomorrow (Sunday) but your local CBS station, if it is in the forecast area for possible severe weather (high risk, moderate risk, slight risk) and severe storm warnings are issued for your locality, you can expect local stations to interrupt CBS programming in the afternoon and evening to cover the storms in your area.
I've copied the latest map from the SPC put up recently (11:30 am ET). There may be later updates of their forecasts but my experience is that the area affected doesn't vary much, although the level of risk may change. (After High Risk, the next level is the Extremely Dangerous Situation level, which almost guarantees possible tornadic formations being detected by radar or by trained spotters on the ground.)
At the time I updated this post, almost all of Illinois, the lower peninsula of Michigan, and nearby areas of Indiana and Ohio are under the most serious form of tornado watches with the extremely dangerous situation label) so much of the midwest into the northeast may be subject to local station coverage of the severe weather ouybreak and may affect viewing of TAR at its usual time on the east coast feed.
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