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WNYers should prepare for cold, wet winter, according to NOAA forecast

By Howard B. Owens

Western New Yorkers should prepare for a wetter and colder than average winter.

That could mean some dramatic storms, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Erie County, especially, should see colder and wetter whether, but the harsh winter could reach into Genesee County.

If the prediction is true, Genesee County will be wetter than usual. Whether that means more snow is uncertain.

For the second year in a row, a La Niña atmospheric condition will impact weather throughout the United States, according to NOAA.

That means the Southwest will be drier than normal and northern parts of the United States will be wetter than usual.

The wild card in the winter weather predictions is "Arctic oscillation."

The oscillation will effect whether parts of the country, including WNY, will be cooler or warmer than average, or just average.

NOAA says that Arctic oscillation is hard to predict and its impact on weather can't be read more than two weeks ahead of time.

Arctic oscillation, which pushes colder air into the United States, can have dramatic impacts on winter weather.

From the NOAA site:

  • Northeast and Mid-Atlantic: equal chances for above-, near-, or below-normal temperatures and precipitation. Winter weather for these regions is often driven not by La Niña but by the arctic oscillation. If enough cold air and moisture are in place, areas north of the Ohio Valley and into the Northeast could see above-average snow;
  • Great Lakes: tilt toward colder and wetter than average.

Irene Will

Duh - so the forecast is - it's winter and it's going to be cold and it's going to snow. These weather " forecasters" don't have any more information than that, actually. - i.e. " equal chances for above-, near-, or below-normal temperatures and precipitation " . In other words, they have no idea what's actually going to happen.

Oct 21, 2011, 9:02am Permalink
kevin kretschmer

Feh, NOAA can't tell me with any accuracy what's going to happen two or three days from now let alone in a few months. Being a weather guesser is a great job. You're wrong about 1/2 the time but still get paid every week.

Oct 21, 2011, 1:28pm Permalink
Ken Rumble

HMMM let's see we had almost 120 inches last winter, so this one will be the same? About the only weather guy I listen to is Scotty Hetsco on Channel 8 in Rochester. He is pretty good most of the time. As far as predicting how the winter will be? I can give you a hint, cold and snow Dec through March! How does that sound? Can we say typical WNY winter?

Oct 22, 2011, 4:06pm Permalink

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