Justin Worland and Lon Tweeten have a Time article about the coming winter:
Weather across the US this past year has been one for the record books, from an historic drought in California to extreme snow in New England. Now, as October nears its end, Time looks at what the forecasts show for the coming winter:
The forecast brings both welcome and unwelcome news. New Englanders and Mid-Atlantic residents, for instance, should be happy that they’ll avoid some of the icy cold that froze the region last winter. Californians are likely to receive heavy rain, but not enough to resolve the state’s drought.See the chart for what to expect:
Across the country, El NiƱo is driving much of this year’s weather patterns. The climate phenomenon raises temperatures across the globe and changes the way air circulates. In the US this typically means heavy rain in the south and lower temperatures across much of the country.
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