Thursday, October 09, 2008

Warning Signs: Cold and Colder
Joe Bastardi, the Chief Long-Range Forecaster at AccuWeather, has released his 2008-09 Winter Season Forecast addressing issues of average temperature and precipitation that will impact the nation.

His forecast calls for one of the coldest winters in several years across much of the Eastern portion of the United States, the population-dense third of the nation. The northern Rockies and Northwest is predicted to have more snow than normal, though not as much as last year when the snow pack reached twice normal levels. In the East, however, he anticipates a lot more snowfall than last year.

AccuWeather employs 113 meteorologists to provide forecasts and severe weather bulletins to more than 110 million Americans every day via the Internet, mobile devices, and other media. Chances are, if you are checking the weather on CNN, ABC stations, the Washington Post or The New York Times, you are getting an AccuWeather report.

1 comment:

April E. Coggins said...

Pullman, Washington reporting in again. According to one local radio station our low last night was 24F, just one degree above the record low of 23F. We have the four letter word (snow)forecast for tonight. It is not normally this cold, this early. Meanwhile, Al Gore is visiting our state on October 24th to help our idiot governor get re-elected. They both believe that we are not cold enough and we should burn our food to power their SUV's.