It looked like some colder temps were going to move into the region towards the end of November into early December but looks like that has changed.
Again the region will experience warmer temps again.
Rain will be falling in areas but no snow.
There is always a possibility that snow will fall in the higher elevation but that is the extent of it.
I know that snow usually falls by the end of December but at this time I still see no indications of such event occuring.
Maybe January 2004 will bring snow to the region but with that El Nino developing...........who can really say.
Mild temps continue for the Northeast..........
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- LehighValleyForcaster
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Re: Mild temps continue for the Northeast..........
LehighValleyForcaster wrote:It looked like some colder temps were going to move into the region towards the end of November into early December but looks like that has changed.
Again the region will experience warmer temps again.
Rain will be falling in areas but no snow.
There is always a possibility that snow will fall in the higher elevation but that is the extent of it.
I know that snow usually falls by the end of December but at this time I still see no indications of such event occuring.
Maybe January 2004 will bring snow to the region but with that El Nino developing...........who can really say.
your off your rocker
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Re: Mild temps continue for the Northeast..........
LehighValleyForcaster wrote:Maybe January 2004 will bring snow to the region but with that El Nino developing...........who can really say.
Yea, with a developing Nino who can really say anything about snow. Maybe it'll be like the weak nino last winter. Or during the early 90s. Or 77-78. Or stronger like 65-66, 57-58. All those were horrible, warm snowless winters.


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Re: Mild temps continue for the Northeast..........
LehighValleyForcaster wrote:It looked like some colder temps were going to move into the region towards the end of November into early December but looks like that has changed.
Again the region will experience warmer temps again.
Rain will be falling in areas but no snow.
There is always a possibility that snow will fall in the higher elevation but that is the extent of it.
I know that snow usually falls by the end of December but at this time I still see no indications of such event occuring.
Maybe January 2004 will bring snow to the region but with that El Nino developing...........who can really say.


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Re: Mild temps continue for the Northeast..........
King,
I don't know anymore.
Our temps hit and broke an all time high today of 70 plus.
The weather forecasters did not even see this one come.
We also had very heavy rain and some heavy storms are to move thru my region later on tonight.
Now with what I said in my post is another story.
I know what I said sounded "bizarre" but the weather itself is "bizarre".......always changing and not doing what the forecasters are forecasting.
Maybe in time things will level out and then we will be able to foresee what really is on the horizon.
This is why I said what I said and unsure of anything that may come our way.
I like the weather but sometimes I feel it don't like me.
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...................Seriously dude come on now with this......[/quote]
I don't know anymore.
Our temps hit and broke an all time high today of 70 plus.
The weather forecasters did not even see this one come.
We also had very heavy rain and some heavy storms are to move thru my region later on tonight.
Now with what I said in my post is another story.
I know what I said sounded "bizarre" but the weather itself is "bizarre".......always changing and not doing what the forecasters are forecasting.
Maybe in time things will level out and then we will be able to foresee what really is on the horizon.
This is why I said what I said and unsure of anything that may come our way.
I like the weather but sometimes I feel it don't like me.
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Dont sweat it..............This is that time of year when everyones nerves starts going on the highside because we all wanna see the switch to winter and snow happen sonner then it probably should (In some areas anyways).................Remember as well it wasnt long ago that we had the exact oppisit happen where temps werent supposed to get so cold and for long and they did..................All i can say is just sit back relax and give it time................This will be a distant memory come Around the first of Dec!!!!!!!!
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Re: Mild temps continue for the Northeast..........
LehighValleyForcaster wrote:It looked like some colder temps were going to move into the region towards the end of November into early December but looks like that has changed.
Again the region will experience warmer temps again.
Rain will be falling in areas but no snow.
There is always a possibility that snow will fall in the higher elevation but that is the extent of it.
I know that snow usually falls by the end of December but at this time I still see no indications of such event occuring.
Maybe January 2004 will bring snow to the region but with that El Nino developing...........who can really say.
oh really? lol
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