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NOAA 2022-23 Winter Outlook: What Weather Will The Triple Dip La Niña Bring This Winter?

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Warmer, drier South with ongoing La Nina | Drought to persist in Great Plains, parts of West and expand This year La Niña returns for the third consecutive winter, driving warmer-than-average temperatures for the Southwest and along the Gulf Coast and eastern seaboard, according to NOAA’s U.S. Winter Outlook released today by the Climate Prediction Center — a division of the […]

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WeatherBrains | October 20, 2022
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[VIDEO] NOAA’s 2021/22 Winter Weather Outlook: Cold and Snowy for the PNW

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WeatherBrains | October 22, 2021
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NOAA’s Winter Outlook 2016/17 | How Did They Do Compared to Reality?

Winter Outlook 2017 – How did we do? by Tom Di Liberto/NOAA March 22, 2017 When it comes to the Winter Outlook, there are two equally important blog posts here at the ENSO Blog. The first, obviously, is the actual post on the winter outlook describing what exactly we, at the Climate Prediction Center, were thinking when it came to temperature and precipitation […]

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WeatherBrains | March 24, 2017
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**UPDATED** NOAA’s Official 2016/17 Winter Outlook for the USA:

NOAA just released their updated official winter outlook for 2016/17 in the USA yesterday, September 15th, 2016. This updated forecast is for the official winter months and best months of skiing and riding:  January, February, March. From what NOAA is displaying below, you’re gonna want to be in Montana, Wyoming, or Idaho this winter. PRECIPITATION OUTLOOK for JAN, FEB, MAR: image: noaa, […]

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WeatherBrains | September 16, 2016
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NOAA’s Official 2016/17 Winter Outlook for the USA:

NOAA released their official outlook for winter 2016/17 in the USA last month. This updated forecast is for meteorological winter:  December, January, February. PRECIPITATION OUTLOOK for DEC, JAN, FEB: NOAA is calling for above average precipitation in Washington, northeast Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, western Alaska and the Great Lakes Region.   NOAA is calling for below average precipitation in California, Nevada, […]

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WeatherBrains | September 6, 2016
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NOAA’s Official 2016/17 Winter Outlook for the USA:

NOAA’s first official winter 2016/17 outlook is reflecting a La Nina pattern.  NOAA has a La Nina Watch in effect and they are predicting a 75% of La Nina in winter 2016/17. NOAA is forecasting above average temperatures for essentially all the USA all winter.  They’re forecasting below average temperatures nowhere… According to what we see here, you’ll want to […]

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WeatherBrains | July 7, 2016
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VIDEO: NOAA’s Official Winter Weather Outlook for the USA

NOAA's official winter precipitation outlook for the usa in 2015/16

NOAA just released their official winter weather outlook for the USA for 2015/16 today.  They are saying that this year’s El Nino is among the strongest on record and is expected to significantly influence weather in the USA. This Winter, NOAA is Forecasting: Cooler & wetter weather in the Southern Tier states Above average temperatures in the West & Northern […]

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WeatherBrains | October 15, 2015
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NOAA 2014/15 Winter Outlook for USA: Dec, Jan, Feb

NOAA's winter outlook for December, January, and February is showing above average precipitation in all the southern USA. Below average precipitation is predicted for the Pacific Northwest and Ohio River Basin.

NOAA’s outlook models are updated each month and this latest update was done on September 18th, 2014. Despite the lowered chances of an El Nino this winter, NOAA won’t let go of the El Nino pattern just yet. In NOAA’s latest El Nino update, they stated: The chance of El Niño is at 60-65% during the Northern Hemisphere fall and winter. – NOAA on September 22nd, 2014 This chance of El Nino is causing NOAA to show above average precipitation in the south this coming December, January, and February in the USA. So, if this pattern is somewhat accurate, who is in the bullseye? […]

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SnowBrains | September 23, 2014
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