First, sorry for the delay in this post. What a couple of weeks I have had and that has kept me away from the computer and being able to complete things I promised. The last post showed graphically my Fall and Winter Outlook. Today, I provide you with some specifics for a few key cities in the eastern half of the U.S. Boston Month Departure From Normal Temperature Departure From Normal Precipitation Snowfall September -1.3 -1.1" 0.0" October +0.8 -0.9" 0.0" November +0.5 +1.8" Trace December +1.3 +1.5" 5.8" January +1.0 +3.6" 10.4" February -3.9 +1.8" 20.8" Washington DC Month Departure From Normal Temperature Departure From Normal Precipitation Snowfall September -0.5 -0.2" 0.0" October +1.1 -1.1" 0.0" November 0.0 -0.6" Trace December -0.3 +1.5" 8.8" January -0.6 -0.4" 2.9" February -3.8 -0.7" 11.9" Chicago Month Departure From Normal Temperature Departure From Normal Precipitation Snowfall September +1.3 +0.8" 0.0" October +0.9 +2.1" 0.0" November -0.9 +0.4" 5.6" December +1.8 -0.6" 11.0" January +2.7 -0.6" 9.6" February -3.3 +0.2" 2.8" St. Louis Month Departure From Normal Temperature Departure From Normal Precipitation Snowfall September -1.5 -0.3" 0.0" October -1.7 -0.4" 0.0" November -1.7 -1.7" 1.0" December +0.8 +1.7" 1.9" January -2.0 -1.9" 11.5" February -5.0 -1.2" 2.7" Huntsville, AL Month Departure From Normal Temperature Departure From Normal Precipitation Snowfall September -0.3 -0.3" 0.0" October +1.8 -0.4" 0.0" November -1.0 -1.7" Trace December +0.2 -0.2" 2.9" January -1.8 -1.9" 0.3" February -7.2 -1.2" 4.9"
Monday, September 14, 2009
A Closer Look At the Fall/Winter Outlook
Posted by Dale Bader at 3:20 PM
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2 comments:
How about Raleigh or Charlotte?
All I can say is LET IT SNOW!!!!
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