Both weather bell and the Farmer’s Almanac.
That will likely wreak havoc in the northeast.
If the fall pans out to be as warm as they say, the Great Lakes will not cool much by the time the winter sets in.
With the temperature difference between the warm lakes and the cold Canadian air being the driving factor in lake effect snow amounts, those in the classic snow belt areas can expect to see a rough winter.
Throw in a couple nor’easters for good measure, and even areas not normally prone to a lot of lake effect will get nailed.
Yep...that’s what I’m reading too....going to be snowy and bitter cold....or one or the other at times.
I can’t recall the year, not too far back, where it was so brittle early on.....the kind your nose sticks if you step out your door! HA! I don’t welcome that type of cold at all and hibernate like a bear when it’s that bad.