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Wednesday, October 18, 2017

The 2018 Winter Outlook: First Glance

Good morning! Well that time of year is finally here when we speculate on what the winter season ahead may bring. Below is my map release of the Winter 2018 Outlook. A detailed Discussion will follow on Friday.









Overall I expect an active winter with the worst conditions in the Pacific Northwest including all Mountain areas, the northern central US, and interior New England. These places will have the coldest conditions with the most snowfall. This will be a very ski friendly winter coast to coast.

For southern New England I expect a decent winter with slightly cooler than normal temps and slightly above average snowfall.

For the Mid-Atlantic I think average is the word with normal temps and normal snowfall. Areas more south (orange zone) expect a warmer winter with lower than normal snowfall. 

I will have a video breakdown along with the rational behind this forecast out Friday. 

3 comments:

  1. I wouldn't be surprised if NYC gets above average snowfall again. Last winter temperatures were way above average and Jan and Feb were steamy in terms of winter temps, but snowfall was still 4 inches above average (26 inches average vs 30 inches last year). Winters since 2000 mostly featured above average snowfall in NYC and Long Island.

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  2. Not accurate at all. A weak el nino is setting up along with a negative NAO, which will bring colder, wetter conditions to the south and especially the south east. What you have forecasted here looks similar to what a La nina winter brings. Please explain how you came to this conclusion and created the forecast.

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