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Old 10-28-2010, 07:12 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Lakegeezer View Post
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"?
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.
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