the noaa winter outlook is garbage. it is not weather driven but politcally driven. dont give noaa any thought
so don’t let it discourage you.
Here’s an outlook should make a little more sense
http://weatheradvance.com/2012/10/17/general-winter-forecast-2012-2013/comment-page-1/#comment-16808
Any thoughts?


Looks good to me.
I agree!
That gfs model would suggest a very early start to winter (:
This is way better then what Noaa put out….
It looks good, but I don’t know how likely it is that any of us will have much of a winter, the ECMWF and ensemble forecasts so far are not looking good, and the LRC outlook looks grim for the lower 48, with most cold storms staying in Canada and along the northern tier of the US.
Here is what Stephen Boyle has to say.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDv0a-87xAE&feature=plcp
i think we will get a warm weather for christmas holiday all of the north and of the eastern states but florida will get very cold conditions than normal we will see a weird weather conditions flaring up in late november and beyond.
What is the Orange?
looks great to me. I’ll keep my fingers crossed!
i agree with this map and with you Anthony.
Dan
What does the orange mean?!?!
This has been debunked as not right so i dont believe it.
What do you mean by Debunked Snowboi?
Stephen Boyle above in the youtube video is what i mean the Rickster.
Yeah, Stephen Boyle’a pretty good weather guy. he knows what he is talking about and makes more sense. and things.
And no, tornadoes2, it should not be warm on the east coast christmas day. in fact, Farmers almanac’s predicting some snow on that day
Has anyone been watching the models. They have been consistent for a major storm next weekend.
sounds good. But in case if it doesn’t hit us on the east coast, meh, I’m not too worried about it. Because it’s still early and there’ll be plenty of chances for some snow throughout this winter
It turns out that the storm is going to hit next weekend. They are predicting snow as far south as southern wv. Even the 10 day outlook on the weather channel has this hitting us too.
I can’t read the models well, do you really think that it will verify with snow ??
Yes. And this is dependent upon elevation as well.