New York – Meteorologists: Warm Winter Predicted For Much Of The US

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    FILE - In this Dec. 24, 2015 file photo, a man jumps into Pontoosuc Lake in Pittsfield, Mass. The New England lake is typically frozen in December, but unusually warm temperatures have kept the water open. On Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018, the National Weather Service forecasted a warmer than normal 2018-2019 winter for the northern and western three-quarters of the U.S. (Ben Garver/The Berkshire Eagle via AP)New York – Winter looks wet and especially mild for much of the country, thanks to a weak El Nino brewing, U.S. meteorologists said.

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    The National Weather Service on Thursday predicted a warmer than normal winter for the northern and western three-quarters of the nation. The greatest chance for warmer than normal winter weather is in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, Montana, northern Wyoming and western North Dakota.

    No place in the United States is expected to be colder than normal, said Mike Halpert, deputy director of the government’s Climate Prediction Center.

    The Southeast, Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic can go any which way on temperature, Halpert said.

    Overall the winter looks a lot like the last few, Halpert said.

    “The country as a whole has been quite mild since 2014-2105,” Halpert said.

    Winter weather expert Judah Cohen, of the private company Atmospheric and Environmental Research, uses different indicators to predict winter for the National Science Foundation. He also forecasted a warm winter, heavily based on weak snowfall in Siberia.

    PRECIPITATION

    Halpert said the southern one-third of the United States and much of the East Coast could be hunkering down for a wetter than normal December through January. The chances are highest in southeastern Georgia and much of northern and central Florida.

    Hawaii, Montana, Michigan, parts of Idaho, Wisconsin, northern Illinois, Indiana and Ohio are forecast to be drier than normal, with the biggest likelihood in Hawaii, Montana and Michigan.

    The middle belt of the nation and some of the north from California to New York can go any which way on precipitation.

    The weather service’s forecast doesn’t look at snow likelihood.

    EL NINO

    Halpert said the biggest factor in the forecast is a likely El Nino , the natural warming of parts of the central Pacific Ocean that influences weather worldwide.

    The El Nino hasn’t quite formed yet, but it’s almost warm enough. Meteorologists predict there’s a 75 percent chance it’ll be around this winter. But it will be weak, not strong like the El Nino that helped lead to the record warm 2015-2016 winter, Halpert said.

    BACKGROUND WARMING

    While El Nino is the biggest factor in the forecast, long-term warming from human-caused climate change is a factor, too, Halpert said.

    “All things being equal, the slight kick we get out of the climate signal does tilt things toward the warm side,” Halpert said.

    But it’s not enough to outweigh other factors if they push toward cold.

    “Even on a warming planet,” he said, “it doesn’t mean winter goes away and it’s never cold again.”


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    ralph1527
    ralph1527
    5 years ago

    That’s the best news I’ve heard in a long time .

    5 years ago

    Yes great !!! Lower heating bills

    So far it’s gotten cold pretty quickly . I hope some more global warming occurs bec I already hate it

    bsnow
    bsnow
    5 years ago

    Yay. I wish!!!!
    But I wouldn’t give $1 on what these phony say. They have no clue.
    Warmer weather by 1/2 a degree Celsius, what a joke

    AlbertEinstein
    AlbertEinstein
    5 years ago

    Gotta love global warming – er, climate change.

    puppydogs
    puppydogs
    5 years ago

    Proving once again, us Jews control the weather.