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Northern US regions anticipate an earlier-than-usual snowfall for the 2025-26 winter, with the Rockies and Midwest expecting flakes by late September
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Winter weather slams large swaths of US( NewsNation) — An arctic blast gave much of the United States an early taste of winter Monday, freezing parts of the South and blanketing the Midwest with snow.
Believe it or not, how much snow we see this winter or how much those thermometers drop in January is controlled, in part, by ocean water temperatures thousands of miles away. The Pacific Ocean along the equator is where a phenomenon called La Niña develops.
The CPC outlook favors a slightly above-normal temperatures for DC, but with low confidence. Precipitation chances are split evenly between wetter and drier than average. Inland storm track may limit chances for major coastal snow events. WASHINGTON - We ...
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The outlook: Frequent snowfalls and mixed precipitation events due to a weak La Nina and negative arctic oscillation. A weak La Nina is expected to persist into this winter, marked by cooler than normal waters in the Pacific Ocean.
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Believe it or not, how much snow we see this winter or how much those thermometers drop in January is controlled, in part, by ocean water temperatures thousands of miles away. The Pacific Ocean along the equator is where a phenomenon called La Niña develops.
Heavy lake-effect snow and freezing temperatures are creating hazardous travel conditions around the Great Lakes, while the South braces for rare early-season chill.