When it comes to temps and precipitation, the National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center just gave us some clues about the winter ahead.The newest for
Warmer, drier winter predicted for western Washington amid early signs of El Niño patternA group of people stand beside their snowmobiles at the foot of a snow-covered mountain along SR 20. The National Weather Service’s Climate Prediction Center just gave some clues about what to expect with the upcoming winter season when it comes to temperature and precipitation.
For the same time period, the amount of rain we expect to get in western Washington is leaning toward slightly above typical rain totals. said there is an equal chance rain amounts being above or below normal to the west of the Cascades through the end of January. The influence of an El Niño on weather in the U.S. is typically greatest in January, February and March. During an El Niño winter, forecasters would expect fewer powerful storms moving into the northwest and more headed for California. An El Niño can impact air temperature and precipitation patterns all over the world.
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