We love this forecast because it shows much of the Western USA getting an above average winter in 2013/14. We love it so much we’re gonna partner with the gentleman who created this forecast.
Rob Guarino is a meteorologist with 20 years of experience and multiple national awards including “National Forecaster of the Year” by the National Weather Service, 2 Emmy Awards and Associated Press awards in three states. He’s been forecasting for 20 years and now he has a 6 year old weather website called LiveWeatherBlogs.com. We’ll be partnering with Rob and his site to bring you quality weather forecasts throughout winter 2013/14.
Here’s what Rob has to say about the 2013/14 Winter Weather Forecast in the USA:
“Areas with above snowfall would be the Southeast, Mid Atlantic, Deep South and Mountain Southwest including the Rockies in Colorado.
The Northeast will see near normal snowfall and that will extend back into the Ohio Valley. The Upper Midwest will be below normal snowfall due to the mainly southerly storm track this winter.
California will have above average rainfall and snowfall and even a few very big winter storms especially along the coast. The Pacific Northwest will see near to slightly above average rainfall and snowfall.
I expect to see DC Baltimore & Philly with an average to a little above average snowfall and Chicago below normal.” – LiveWeatherBlogs.com
Read the full USA Winter Weather Forecast 2013/14 here:
Sounds good to me. I live in Norfolk,VA which has us in the “above normal snowfall zone”. I would hope so! I love the snow. At least one or two good snow events would be fine
how does the avg. winter temp look for the great lakes region?
Will the ohio valley get snow..we never get snow any more
True or not, this stokes me out! WOOOO!!!
Rob is a good man!
I like Rob.