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2010 Winter Weather Forecast for Southern Vermont

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

Winter 2009 – 2010 Weather Forecast
By: John Redd, 11/4/2009

If you think that the economy is lousy, wait till you read this…

Bunk theories

  • Acorns and Apples reflect the past, not what’s to come.
  • Caterpillars are totally random
  • Remember Bruce McCloy?  We could use some of his optimism now!

NOAA Climate Prediction Center

  • El Nino is developing, max this winter
    • Warm Pacific water
  • Wet in CA, FL and TX
    • Storms that we do get will have plenty of moisture
  • Dry in the Mississippi Valley
    • Blocking high pressure
  • NE shows average temp and precip.
    • i.e. could go either way, probably both
    • lots of  extremes, including ice

Farmers’ Almanac

  • Colder than normal, primarily due to persistent cold temperatures in January, with only brief thaws. Other cold periods will occur in mid-December and mid-February.
  • Precipitation and snowfall will be below normal. Watch for a snowstorm around Thanksgiving, with other snowy periods in mid- and late December and mid- and late January

Polar Ice Cap Theory (They’re melting!)   www.OnTheSnow.com

  • No significant snow or cold till Jan. due to exposed water preventing atmospheric cooling

www.LongRangeWeather.com

  • Wetter than normal through much of the fall season.
  • Drier and windy weather is likely in early 2010.
  • Snowfall will be near to below normal levels.
  • Icy weather is also possible due to the moderate El Nino.

Final Answer…in sum…

  • Like the economy, nobody really knows, but it sure makes for good conversation!