Thursday, October 13, 2011

Northeast Winter Outlook

For my followers up in the north east I have good news for some and bad news for others.  After last years record setting season this year will be a big relief to both the citizens and the infrastructures.  From Virginia to lower New York and lower New England it will be a warmer but stormier winter this year.  A lot of precipitation this season will come in the way of a cold rain rather than the major snow storms.  With that said there can be no way to rule out a major storm at least once this very active winter.  In fact the most opportune time for a major storm will most likely be from early January until early February.  For the rest of the region it is going to be a long and bitter winter.  I expect some records to be broken in some regions as the influx of storms involved with La Niña combined with the constant bone chilling cold.  First snow should be expected around mid-November.  Total snowfalls for the northern portions will rival if not beat last years totals, for the southern portion, there will be great relief.

Weather Mike
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