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This page displays the most recent verification of the Climate Prediction Center's Monthly Forecasts.
Long range outlooks for temperature and precipitaiton from the National Weather Service
The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) issues maps showing the probability of exceeding thresholds of above and below normal conditions for temperature and precipitation. These outlooks are issued from 2 weeks to 13 months in advance for the lower 48 states and Hawaii and other Pacific Islands.
OFFICIAL Forecasts. 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.
Read ahead to find out what NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC) predicts for November. The U.S. temperature outlook for November 2024, showing where the monthly temperature is favored to be much warmer than average (orange and red) for November or much cooler than average (blues).
A slowly-developing La Nina is favored to influence conditions for the upcoming winter across most of the country, according to NOAA’s U.S. Winter Outlook released today by the Climate Prediction Center — a division of NOAA’s National Weather Service. This outlook is for December 2024 through February 2025 and contains information on ...
Climate Prediction Center - 6 to 10 Day Outlooks. Click on Image to Display Larger Plot. 6-10 Day Temperature Outlook. 6-10 Precipitation Outlook. 6-10 Day 500mb Outlook. 8 to 14 Day Outlooks. Climate Prediction Center - 8 to 14 Day Outlook Prognostic Discussion.
30DayWeather Long Range Weather Forecasts predict ideal conditions for a storm. A Risky Day is not a direct prediction of precipitation (Rain/Snow) but instead a forecast of ideal conditions for a storm to enter the region.
Long-range climatological forecasts are produced by the Climate Prediction Center (CPC), a branch of the National Weather Service. These include 8-14 day outlooks, monthly outlooks, and seasonal outlooks.
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.