Winter Forecast For Mid Atlantic And Northeast

It Is Now Almost October And That Means,WINTER IS COMING And This Winter Will Defiantly Be A Winter Opposed To The Last One[2007-2008]Which Sucked As We Near The Coast Got Warm Tempatures All The Time And Barely Got Any Snow,For Example I Live In Perry Hall Maryland And Our Average Snow Is About 20 Inches And We Got Around 10 Inches Of Snow.Why Was The Winter So Bad,Because We Had A Strong La Nina That Stayed All Winter And All The Storms Went Up In The Ohio Valley And We Got All Rain.

BUT This Winter Will Be A Whole Different Story As The ENSO Should Be Around Neutral,The PDO Should Be Negative Most Of The Time And The NAO Should Be Negative Most Of The Time Time And That Means It Will Be Cold A Lot More Times And The Storm Track Should Be Near The Coast So We Should Get The Snow This Winter.

Here Is The Forecast For

MID ATLANTIC

Tempatures Below Average,We Will Have Some Very Big Cold Snaps Coming From Canada Which Should Get Our Tempatures Into The Teens For Most People For Highs.We MAY Have A Period Where Tempatures Are Over 10 Degrees Above Average But Wont Happen Not Much At All,We May Even Have A Period Of When Tempatures Get 20 To Even 25 Or More Degrees Below Average.

Precipatation[Rain]About Average,Even With Colder Tempatures We Will Still Have A Little Bit Of Rain.

Snow Above Average,We Will Have Many SnowStorms This Winter And Even A Blizzard Like Storm,I Excpect A Lot Of Places To Top There Snowfall Average By More Than 15.

NORTHEAST

Tempatures Below Average,Some Points Where Tempatures Will Get Into The Single Digits And Below.

Precipatation[Rain]Average,May Get Some Rain When The Tempatures Are Above Average.

Snow Above Average,Lots Of Snow But For Some Places Especially In New Eangland Not As Much As Last Year.

Month By Month Forecasts

NOVEMBER 2008-Tempatures Above Average,Rain Above Average,Snow Average

DECEMBER 2008-Tempatures Below Average,Rain Average,Snow Above Average

JANUARY 2009-Tempaures Well Below Average,Rain Slightly Below Average,Snow Well Above Average

FEBRUARY 2009-Tempatures Average,Rain Average,Snow Average

MARCH 2009-Tempatures Below Average,Rain Average,Snow Above Average

 

Selected Snowfall Amounts For Cities

Richmond Virginia 36 Inches

Washington DC 43 Inches

Baltimore Maryland 45 Inches

Philadelphia Pennslyvania 48 Inches

New York City New York 50 Inches

Boston Massachussets 54 Inches


Coastal Areas 20-50 Inches

Inland Areas[West Of I95]40-80 Inches

Mountain/Lake Effect Areas 60-300 Inches




Tempature Map

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Rain Map

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Snow Map

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Storm Track Map

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Warmst High Map

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Warmest Low Map

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Coldest High Map

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Coldest Low Map

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First Snowfall Map

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Last Snowfall Map

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