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Wednesday, October 05, 2011

Near-Normal Snowfall This Winter, Forecasters Say

If you liked last winter in Central Maryland — pretty cold, but with below-average snow — you may get a chance to live it over again this winter.

Forecasters at AccuWeather.com say the country is in for a second La Nina winter in a row, with brutal cold and snow across the northern tier of states.
For Central Maryland, the annual pre-season forecast calls for no worse than near- to "slightly below-average" snowfall, but with some risk of a few "significant" snow or ice events.

"If we're going to get a disruptive storm, it's going to be in December or January," said AccuWeather.com senior forecaster Jack Boston. "I don't think much of the chances in February.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sure, whatever you say

They can't tell me what the weather is going to be like 4 days from now, but they can tell me how much snow we will get all winter? Poppycock.