NOAA November 2023 Outlook – Warmer Than Normal for Most of the US 30-Day Outlook Discussion for November 2023 (Courtesy of noaa.gov) El Niño conditions are currently observed, and equatorial sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are above average across the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean. The tropical Pacific atmosphere is consistent with El Niño, and as such we expect El Niño to be the dominant teleconnection for November, though impacts are generally weaker […] Weather WeatherBrains | October 25, 2023 0 Comments
[VIDEO] NOAA’s 2021/22 Winter Weather Outlook: Cold and Snowy for the PNW [arve url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLrmyXVXum8"] WeatherBrains | October 22, 2021 Likes Tweets 0 Comments
NOAA: Very Wet July for Much of Southwest, Super Hot Across the Pacific Northwest and Portions of the Great Basin July was “very wet” across much of the Southwest as the North American Monsoon continued for a good part of the month, according to the NOAA. The organization reported that it was also a very hot month across the Pacific Northwest and portions of the Great Basin. Meanwhile, August and September are expected to produce an especially active hurricane season. […] Weather WeatherBrains | August 2, 2021 0 Comments
SnowBrains Forecast: 1-3 Feet of Snow To Fall in Parts of Western Montana Through Sunday Forecast By SnowBrains Meteorologist – Eric McNamee 1:25 PM MST, 5/19/2021 Forecast Summary: A strong upper-level low will move into the state tonight and bring 1-3 FEET of snow to the mountains of Western Montana through Sunday. Precipitation will begin later tonight as moisture moves in from the Pacific and interacts with the terrain. Precipitation will continue on and off […] Weather Eric McNamee | May 19, 2021 0 Comments
Summer 2020 Weather Outlook Warm weather has arrived in the United States, but for some parts of the country, it feels like spring was skipped altogether. It feels like summer here in Salt Lake City, Utah, and other parts of the Southwest — like Arizona — have already recorded triple-digit temperatures this spring. Thankfully, the 2020 edition of AccuWeather’s annual summer forecast was just […] Weather WeatherBrains | May 1, 2020 0 Comments
NOAA Weather Outlook: The Next 3 Months Could See Above Average Temperatures The Climate Prediction Center updated their seasonal outlooks today. According to their report, much of the United States could see above-average temperatures for May, June, and July. Montana Meteorologist Brooke Foster studied the CPC’s summer outlook for the months of June, July, and August and had this to say in a Facebook post: “The June-July-August outlook anticipates increased chances of […] Weather WeatherBrains | April 18, 2020 0 Comments
NOAA’s “4th of July” Week Weather Outlook for the USA NOAA just released their June 28th – July 4th, 2018 weather outlook yesterday. On the 4th of July, we want hot, balmy weather that we can swim and be outside in along with clear skies to see those fireworks at dusk. At this point, the 4th of July is looking nice and warm in most of the USA. But, the […] Weather WeatherBrains | June 21, 2018 0 Comments
NOAA’s Official February, March, April Outlook for the USA: NOAA recently released its outlook for the rest of the winter in the USA. This outlook covers February, March, and April 2018. This outlook follows a typical La Nina pattern with moisture and cold flowing into the Northern region of the USA with drier, hotter than average conditions in the southern region of the USA. We’ve broken this outlook down […] Weather WeatherBrains | January 24, 2018 2 Comments
Official NOAA January 2017 Outlook for the USA: NOAA just released their temperature and precipitation outlook for the USA yesterday. This outlook appear to continue a la nina pattern with above average precipitation forecast in the north and warmer temps in the south. NOAA has declared that we are currently in a la nina year. NOAA: La Nina Pattern Has Moved In & It Is Likely To Persist […] Weather WeatherBrains | December 22, 2017 0 Comments
NOAA’s Official December Outlook for the USA NOAA recently released their December weather outlook for the USA. This outlook follows the general La Nina pattern with above average precipitation & below average temperatures in the north. NOAA has declared that La Nina is here for the 2017/18 winter season in North America. According to this December outlook, you’ll want to be spending December in: Washington Idaho Montana […] Weather WeatherBrains | December 4, 2017 0 Comments
NOAA’s Official November Outlook for the USA: November is an exciting month in the USA. Fall is in full swing, ski resorts are opening left and right, and the stoke for winter runs very high. November is the month that we return to skiing and riding and once again, discover how out of shape for ski season we are… Big snowfall, big hype, big stoke, and low crowds […] Weather WeatherBrains | October 23, 2016 1 Comment
Colorado 2016/17 Winter Weather Outlook | by The Denver Channel “The northern portions of Colorado’s mountains will probably see heavier snow.” – Mike Nelson, ABC Denver 7 The Denver Channel thinks that northern Colorado is going to see a colder, snowier winter and that southern Colorado is going to see a warmer, drier winter. Denver Channel Winter Outlook: Northern Colorado: Snowy & Cold Southern Colorado: Warm & Dry Denver: 60″ […] Weather Daniel Lucero | October 4, 2016 0 Comments
Winter Storm Warning Montana: Up to 15” of Snow This Week Good news for Montana… NOAA is forecasting a large storm beginning tonight in Montana. Up to 15 inches of snow is forecasted with cold temperatures and strong winds. NOAA has issued a Winter Storm Warning from 3pm today until 6am on Tuesday morning. A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR ELEVATIONS ABOVE 4500 FEET FOR HEAVY SNOW AND BLOWING SNOW REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 6 AM MDT TUESDAY. A WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FOR ELEVATIONS[…] Weather SnowBrains | October 27, 2013 1 Comment
Mt. Baker, WA = 13 FEET of Snow Forecast for Next 4 Days!! Right after writing the previous post about Whister’s Monster 4 foot storm we decided to look at Mt. Baker’s Forecast… Whoa. We used the word Monster way too early. If Whistler’s storm is a monster. Mt. Baker’s storm is the Devil himself. Mt. Baker proper is forecasted to receive 155 inches or 13 FEET in the next 4 days… The true summit of the true Mt. Baker in Washington State, USA at 10,070-feet is about to get 155 […] Weather SnowBrains | September 28, 2013 20 Comments
NOAA: Winter Storm Warning for Bozeman, Montana | 14-24″ Above 7,000-Feet! Big snow is forecasted this week for Montana. Some areas near Bozeman are forecasted to get 1-2 feet of snow. Measuring snow in feet in September? Not bad, Montana, not bad. It’s only September, humans… A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the Bozeman, Montana area from 9am Wednesday until noon Thursday for elevations above 7,000 feet. Bridger Bowl […] Weather SnowBrains | September 25, 2013 4 Comments
SNOW Officially in Lake Tahoe’s NOAA Forecast This Weekend: That’s right snow humans, snow is officially in NOAA’s Lake Tahoe forecast this weekend. It’s looking like the lowest snow levels will be around 8,000-feet. We’ll most likely only get a dusting, but it’ll be snow nonetheless. If this pans out, this will be very first snow of the 203/14 winter and that is a beautiful thing. We’re strongly hoping for many many more snowfalls this winter. It’s Tahoe’s turn to see a good winter. It our turn to shine. SNOW LEVELS WILL DIP INTO THE 8000-8500 FOOT RANGE BEHIND […] Weather SnowBrains | September 19, 2013 3 Comments