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.
"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.
Sure, whatever you say
ReplyDeleteThey 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.