Winter Arrives Early in 2006: An Astromet Prelim Outlook

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Winter Arrives Early in 2006: An Astromet Prelim Outlook

#1 Postby Astromet » Fri Jun 23, 2006 4:10 am

Preliminary General Astrological Review
Winter 2007 Arrives Early

The coming autumn & winter seasons reveal that summer 2006 will be quicker than usual, though with above normal temperatures, and below normal temperatures affecting most of the United States. Winter 2007 will arrive earlier than normal in most parts of the country, including the Pacific Northwest, which should see heavier precipitation in the form of snow, and ice earlier than normal. Next spring will arrive sooner than normal as well with an extended summer of 2007 that lasts well into autumn 2007.

Meanwhile, this spring Mars is currently transiting tropical constellation Cancer, and will conjoin Saturn, in tropical Leo in mid-June. This continues warm, tropical flows from the western Gulf of Mexico coast flowing into a Southeastern pattern offshore the Atlantic.

Jupiter is retrograde until early July, and with Venus making its way through tropical Aries, the strong upper level low over the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley will continue until clearing after May 23 and improving with warmer weather, and clearing skies leading to the New Moon of May 27 with summer time temperatures in the Northeast, and Mid-Atlantic states, as well as the Southeast.

Transits through Summer 2006 are fast though. Above normal temperatures in the Plains, Midwest, SW, and South, with alternating above normal and then normal temperatures in the Pacific Northwest.

After July 6th - summer conditions will improve greatly, but will see an end by the ingress of Venus into tropical Virgo (Sept. 6) and Mars' entry into tropical Libra two-days later, with Mars turning South in declination (Sept. 10) and the month of September reveals strong weather events due to the "Super Moon" from September 7 to September 22, overall.

Although there will be blistering heat throughout regions of the country this summer, temperatures will be cooler than normal heading into mid-September, but a very warm end to summer and autumn. Many of the weather changes will take place that month due to planetary transits. Venus picks up speed and turns to "Evening Star" phase at the end of October (Oct. 30-31) indicating an early winter season on tap with significant snows and precipitation this coming winter.

Very hot nationally in early June/July and August, the traditional summer months. A hot, humid and steamy end comes in September with October, a variable and cool month.

The month November 2006 is colder, and wetter than normal with heavy snows, heavy rains, and colder temperatures into late November and into December becoming more frequent. December is colder than normal, and winter conditions will take place prior to the Winter Solstice of 22 December when the Sun enters tropical Capricorn.

Winter basically gets to North America much earlier than last year, and completes itself rather quickly by mid-February, and into early March 2007.

Its appears by this preliminary astromet finding - a late, and very warm autumn, and early winter in 2006. Winter conditions come earlier than normal this year and into early 2007 will be more extensive in the U.S. than last winter, but Spring 2007 will arrive earlier than normal with the northern declination of Venus by 23 February 2007.

The Summer of 2007 is lengthy, with a Indian Summer due to the retograde of Venus (27 July 2007 to 8 September 2007) in Leo, with summer conditions lasting into November 2007 combined with the transit of Mars in tropical Cancer. A very long Summer 2007 is ahead next year.

This Astromet Outlook continues to maintain that an earlier than usual winter season will prevail in the northern hemisphere, with wetter conditions, gusty winds, and heavy precipitation arriving earlier than normal. This leads to some rather strange weather events with a shifting taking place in July 2007 that extends summer conditions into autumn, and alters autumn 2007 considerably ~

October 2006 feels like November
November is like mid-December
December like early January 2007
January is like mid-February 2007
Mid-February is like March 2007


March 2007 is like early May
April like early June 2007
May 2007 is like late June
June 2007 is like mid-July


July is like late August
August is like early July 2007
September 2007 is like mid-August
October is like early September
November is like early October
December 2007 is like mid-October/early November


It is wise during summer 2006 to shop and prepare earlier than normal for the upcoming, and early, Winter 2006/2007 season.
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#2 Postby socwolf58 » Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:13 pm

I was just wondering how these predictions apply to the Southeast. I am on the coast of Georgia where we have virtually no seasons.
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#3 Postby Hybridstorm_November2001 » Sun Jul 30, 2006 7:48 pm

Very interesting, thanks. If your predictions pan out, then it'll be a far different winter this year than last, seeing as it was over all a calm, dry and warm one here in 2005/2006.
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#4 Postby bob rulz » Sun Jul 30, 2006 11:39 pm

Here there was a brief period of winter in early December, but winter didn't really arrive until mid-February and lasted through mid-March. I've always wanted an early winter...I'm sick of the snow coming consinstently later than average.
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Re: Winter Weather for 2006-2007

#5 Postby JonathanBelles » Mon Jul 31, 2006 7:52 am

socwolf58 wrote:I was just wondering how these predictions apply to the Southeast. I am on the coast of Georgia where we have virtually no seasons.


good question...our winter is like 4 weeks if at all. the first year we moved down here it was 80 on christmas.
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