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  1. Winter 2017-18 Edition By Bel Melendez, Meteorologist Winter Outlook 2017-2018 Many may wonder if the warm and dry pattern from most of Fall 2017 will continue into the winter. To put it simply, yes it will! The primary reason is La Niña. A La Niña occurs when the tropical Pacific Ocean waters become colder than normal off the western coast ...

  2. 22 Μαρ 2018 · Temperature differences from average across the continental United States for winter 2017-2018 (December, 2017 - February, 2018). The southwestern and southeastern United States observed much warmer-than-average temperatures, while colder-than-average temperatures were recorded across the High Plains.

  3. 1 Νοε 2017 · Today’s winter forecast is based on all current global atmospheric/oceanic drivers in place, their current status and model projection. Here are the main factors taken into consideration for the upcoming 2017-18 winter for Europe.

  4. 19 Οκτ 2017 · Winter 2017-2018 Temperature Outlook: National Outlook : For the upcoming 2017-2018 winter, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center (CPC) temperature forecasts for the most part reflect typical La Niña temperature anomalies in the United States.

  5. Brainerd saw its 11th warmest winter season on record last year with an average temperature of 17.0 degrees, which was 2.6 degrees above the normal of 14.4 degrees. A total of 3.62 inches of precipitation was recorded for the season, which was 1.37 inches above the normal of 2.25 inches.

  6. 23 Οκτ 2017 · Cut to the chase: What’s the outlook for this winter. Places where the forecast odds favor a much drier than usual winter (brown colors) or much wetter than usual winter (blue-green), or where the probability of a dry winter, a wet winter, or a near-normal winter are all equal (white).

  7. 17 Οκτ 2023 · Last winter was the most on target with the timing of some major storms and predictions for bitter cold. In our 2018 edition we “red-flagged” 5 specific dates in 2018 for noteworthy storms along the Atlantic Seaboard (page 65): January 20-23, February 4–7, February 16–19, March 1–3, and March 20-23. So How Did It Go? Let’s Talk Storms!

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