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NOAA Mar-Apr-May Outlook: Above Normal Temps and Lower Than Normal Precipitation For Most of CONUS

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The NOAA just released their outlook for the next three months, let’s take a look at how the ski season is going to end. La Nina conditions are present across the equatorial Pacific Ocean, as represented in current oceanic and atmospheric observations. The official CPC ENSO forecast indicates that La Nina conditions are favored to persist through March-April-May, followed by […]

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WeatherBrains | March 1, 2021
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NOAA Feb-Mar-April Outlook: Warmer and Drier Than Normal for Most of North America

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NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center issued its latest three-month seasonal outlook extending from February through April. Related: Historic 100″ Super-Storm Forecasted for California Next Week Temperatures are favored to be above-normal across the southern three-quarters of the country and northern Alaska, with an area of below-normal temperatures favored for the Pacific Northwest and southern Alaska. Areas of above-normal precipitation are most […]

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WeatherBrains | January 22, 2021
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NOAA Dec-Jan-Feb Outlook: Cold and Snowy for PNW and Northern Rockies | Warm and Dry for California

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The December-January-February (DJF) 2020-2021 temperature outlook favors above-normal seasonal mean temperatures for a majority of the CONUS and for northwestern areas of the Alaska mainland based on the impacts of La Niña, according to the NOAA discussion. The greatest probabilities (larger than 60 percent) are forecast for parts of the Southwest and the Rio Grande Valley. Below-normal temperatures are most likely for […]

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WeatherBrains | November 23, 2020
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NOAA June, July, August Outlook | A Hot Summer Ahead for Most of the Nation

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Last week the NOAA released its 3-month outlook for the months of June, July, and August (JJA). It looks like the majority of the country will bask in well above-normal temperatures for most of the summer, temperatures which have begun already in areas of California, Nevada, and Arizona. Related: NOAA: It’s Time to Say Goodbye | The Sierra Nevada Snowpack Will […]

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WeatherBrains | May 29, 2020
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