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Published Oct 14, 2024 8:05 AM EDT | Updated Oct 14, 2024 1:42 PM EDT. Will it be a cold and snowy winter? Lincoln Riddle spoke with AccuWeather’s long-range experts to find out. Meteorological...
AccuWeather forecasters explain everything you need to know about the impending cold, snowy weather and what the major pattern shift means for the season ahead in a complete region-by-region...
Get the official Old Farmer's Almanac winter weather forecast for 2024 to 2025! Will it be a bad winter? When will it snow? The 2025 Almanac predicts the long-range weather for the upcoming winter season for the U.S. and Canada.
NOAA predicts that winter 2024-2025 will bring wetter-than-average conditions for the Pacific Northwest and the Great Lakes states, with drier-than-average conditions expected from the Four Corners region of the Southwest to the Southeast, Gulf Coast and lower mid-Atlantic states.
A potentially potent El Niño is predicted to be the main driver of weather across the nation over the next few months. Here's what to know about snow.
According to NOAA Climate Prediction Center's outlook for December-February 2023-24, the chances of a warmer-than-average winter (orange and red) are higher than the chances of a cooler-than-average winter across much of the northern part of the country, including Alaska, and most of Hawaii.
NOAA said the U.S. winter of 2023-24 will probably be dominated by the effects of what could be a powerful El Niño. That means a mild, dry winter is likely on tap for much of the northern...
Following an epic 2022-2023 winter for the Western US that featured record snowfall in California and Utah, it's time to shift gears and take a look at the upcoming 2023-2024 season for the United States.
"Farmers' Almanac" recently released its winter 2024 extended forecast, which predicts a cold, stormy winter for the Midwest. The extended weather forecast, which is based on a...
The 2023-2024 U.S. Winter Outlook map for precipitation shows wetter-than-average conditions are most likely across the South and Southeast and parts of California and Nevada. Drier-than-average conditions are forecast for parts of the northern tier of the United States.