Here’s their prediction for last year:
“The centuries-old forecaster is predicting a light winter for most of the United States, with warmer-than-normal temperatures expected for a large part of the country.”
How’d that turn out?
Actually in central Indiana pretty close. We had little snow and the temperature were not brutal by any stretch of the imagination.
“The centuries-old forecaster is predicting a light winter for most of the United States, with warmer-than-normal temperatures expected for a large part of the country.”
How’d that turn out?
Pretty accurate for Maryland. We got almost no snow and milder-than-normal temps.
We had a light winter, last.
I can’t believe that the non-stop fires and smoke we have endured the last few months are NOT going to have an effect. The Almanac does not use such information, though.
“The centuries-old forecaster is predicting a light winter for most of the United States, with warmer-than-normal temperatures expected for a large part of the country.”
How’d that turn out?
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In SC neat border with NC we had zero days of snow and the majority of winter temps in the high 40’s to lower 50’s with lots of rain. While Winters here are generally moderate this last one was especially so.
Last year’s light winter warmer than normal prediction turned into the big TX freeze. The FA need new editors.
Pretty much what we were here in PA last winter. Not much snow at all.