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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

2009 Fall Forecast and 2009-10 Initial Winter Outlook

As promised, today's post provides you with the official Doppler Dale 2009 Fall Forecast and a look at the preliminary 2009-10 Winter Forecast. Unfortunately, due to the passing of my grandfather this weekend, I have not been able to complete all the specific details that I would have liked to have included in today's post. But, now that the hectic portion of things are now over, I will work on the individual specifics and I will provide them in a follow-up post that will be provided just as soon as I have everything completed, probably by the end of the week.


In general, we are going to be seeing a "Cool-phase" El Nino this Autumn and Winter. This will allow for "Near Normal" temperatures for much of the U.S. this autumn with the real exception being over the Lone Star State where unfortunately it will stay hot as it has all summer long.

In addition, it appears the dry, drought-like conditions will continue, too, for Texas. A wetter than normal fall is expected for portions of the Northwest and Florida.




For this upcoming winter, there is a higher chance than normal that much of the U.S. east of the Mississippi River will see below normal temperatures.





Snowfall is also likely to be at or above normal for much of the East. However, the highest chances of seeing above normal snowfall will be from northeast Texas to the Mid-Atlantic.




As mentioned above, I will break down so key specifics for certain locations such as Minneapolis, Chicago, St. Louis, Huntsville, Washington DC and Boston in the next few days. To be notified as to when this blog is updated simply become a blog follower or follow me on Twitter at www.twitter.com/dopplerdalewx.

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