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The 2012–13 North American winter started out somewhat early, as the remnants of Hurricane Sandy brought heavy snow to the mountains of West Virginia in late October. Later, a strong nor'easter affected the weary Northeastern United States , hampering storm recovery efforts and dropping several inches of snow.
On November 21, 2013, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center issued its U.S. Winter Outlook. Sea surface temperatures had been near average since spring 2012, and forecasters expected these conditions to continue through winter 2013–14, with neither El Niño nor La Niña conditions expected to affect the season's climate.
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What is in the forecast on Saturday, the first day of winter, is cold and rain – and warm temperatures for the West. From the Great Lakes to the East Coast, a "seasonably strong and cold, ...
The warm winter didn’t prevent massive snowstorms, including a deadly blizzard that brought East Coast travel to a standstill. The 2009-2010 winter was the last with an El Niño of the same ...
Part of the 2012–13 North American winter The November 2012 nor'easter was a powerful nor'easter that brought significant early season snow to the Northeastern United States . Many of the areas hit by the storm had been affected by Hurricane Sandy days before, which further complicated recovery efforts.
And it was the warmest U.S. winter by a wide margin. The past three months were 0.82 degrees (0.46 degrees Celsius) warmer than the previous record set eight years ago, which “is a pretty good ...
The heat of May 2013 also broke records around Finland's Lapland, which got the warmest temperatures of month. The highest temperature, 30.5 °C, was recorded on May 31, 2013, in Utsjoki . It was the first time the temperature rose over 30 °C in May since 1995, when in Lapinjärvi 's Ingermaninkylä was recorded Finland's highest all-time ...