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Originally Posted by Lakegeezer
I'm hearing this is a La Nina year. What does that mean for New England weather? Is there a strong correlation to what will happen, or is it still "anything could happen"?
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It depends on the strength of the Nina, and of course there are so many other factors in play. In a "typical" strong Nina (which some are saying this year might be), it can be warmer with less snow up here in the Northeast.
IMO, while this year might feature a moderate-strong Nina, we will still get some decent cold/snowy weather, with some warm breaks in between. Winter will start early (late November/early December) and take a 30 day break in the January time frame into early Feb. There are signs pointing to a snowy late Feb into March.
Keep in mind I am not even an amatuer weather guy. I am just a guy who tries to read up on stuff and makes wild
guesses.