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2017 winter outlook

NOAA’s Official Fall & Early Winter Outlook for USA:

NOAA just released their latest weather predictions for the fall & early winter in the USA.  Meteorologic fall begins in September 1st and meteorologic winter starts on December 1st. NOAA is calling for a 55-60% chance of La Nina this fall/winter and this outlook follows a La Nina pattern.  La Nina generally drops above average snow in the Pacific Northwest and that’s […]

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WeatherBrains | August 22, 2016
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Farmers’ Almanac 2017 Winter Outlook:

The Farmers’ Almanac just released their 2016/17 winter outlook today. It looks good for for precipitation in the Northeast, the Rocky Mountains, the Pacific Northwest, Utah, Nevada, and California. They’re basically saying that the entire west is going to be wet this year with the West Coast, Pacific Northwest, Nevada, Utah, and Arizona being warm. We’ll take wet and warm over dry […]

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WeatherBrains | August 15, 2016
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2016/17 La Nina Snowfall Outlook for North American Ski Resorts | OnTheSnow.com

OnTheSnow.com just released their snowfall predictions for North American ski resorts this 2016/17 La Nina Winter. From what they’ve forecast, it’s clear that you’ll wanna be in the Pacific Northwest, Montana, Wyoming, British Columbia, or Alberta by the time this winter rolls around. Meteorologist Chris Tomer created this snowfall outlook. Above Average Snowfall Forecast in 2016/17: Oregon Washington Idaho Lake Tahoe, CA Northwest Wyoming […]

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WeatherBrains | July 28, 2016
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