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The winter season will be colder than normal, on average, with above-normal snowfall. Most of the snow and cold will come during December and January, when temperatures will be seven or eight degrees below normal, on average. The rest of the season will be much milder, with near-normal temperatures in November and March and a very mild February. The coldest periods will be in mid-December and mid- and late January. The heaviest snow will occur in early and mid-December, mid- and late January, and early March.

 

http://www.almanac.com/weatherforecast/us/3

 

 

Lookin good ladies and gentalmen! Accuweather and farmers almanac says good winter :rock

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From accuweather.com

http://headlines.accuweather.com/news-stor...adc=0&article=3

 

"The current thinking by Joe Bastardi, the AccuWeather.com long range forecasting expert, is that the dam is going to break during mid- or late November, and a large amount of arctic air will rush southward. This will not only make it much colder, it will set the stage for possible lake effect snow and even a large scale snow event"

 

I hope they are correct.

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did anyone catch the "winter outlook" on news 22 (i think) yesterday? I didn't get a chance to see it but two nights ago they asked the wheather guy for a hint, and he said for this winter: " close to last year"

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