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  2. Long range outlooks for temperature and precipitaiton from the National Weather Service

  3. Here are the 60-Day Extended Weather Forecasts, courtesy of The Old Farmer’s Almanac! Our famous long-range weather predictions can be used to make more informed decisions about future plans that depend on the weather, from vacations and weddings to sporting events and outdoor activities.

  4. Climate Prediction Center - Seasonal Outlook

    www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/long_range/seasonal.php?lead=1

    Official 90-day Outlooks are issued once each month near mid-month at 8:30am Eastern Time. Please consult the schedule of 30 & 90-day outlooks for exact release dates.

  5. Active Weather for the West and Northeast Corridors Moisture continues to flow into portions of the West, Great Basin and Rockies with strong winds, lower elevation rain and higher elevation snow. Precipitation will occasionally be heavy with impacts to travel and possible power outages.

  6. 30 DAY WEATHER FORECAST

    www.30dayweather.com/en

    Free Long Range Weather Forecasts. 30 Day Weather for any location.

  7. Check out what extended winter weather forecast is nationwide. Test the Forecasts for Yourself! Find out what weather outlook is for this winter, spring, summer, and fall ahead.

  8. Climate Outlooks for the Next 3 Months - Probability Maps

    www.climate.gov/maps-data/dataset/climate-outlooks-next-3-months-probability-maps

    Click N (Norm) for a table of Normal temperature and precipitation ranges for the next season at 102 different cities in the United States. Select T or P to see Probability of Exceedence (POE) maps for Temperature or Precipitation for the selected time period.

  9. The CPC issues maps showing the probabilities of temperature, precipitation and sea surface temperatures (SSTs) deviation from normal for the next month and three month periods. These outlooks are issued from 2 weeks to 13 months in advance, for the lower 48 states and Hawaii and other Pacific Islands.

  10. Temperature - Three-Month Outlook - NOAA Climate.gov

    www.climate.gov/maps-data/data-snapshots/data-source/temperature-three-month...

    Shaded areas show where average temperature has an increased chance of being warmer or cooler than usual. The darker the shading, the greater the chance for the indicated condition. White areas have equal chances for average temperatures below, near, or above the long-term average for the month.

  11. Official Long Range Outlook - National Weather Service

    www.weather.gov/mhx/longtermoutlook

    Official Long-Range Forecasts. Below are official long-range forecasts issued by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC). Professionals at CPC take into account many different factors when assembling these forecasts, including the ENSO composites posted throughout this report. Click images to enlarge.