Welcome to this winter’s wonderland – the Northeast! Mark Spencer from Neoweather dug deep into a variety of weather models to determine a long range winter forecast for the Northeast region that looks like the nation’s epicenter of active and snowy weather. He expects a bit of a slow start, but hard and fast turn in January that will lead to loads of lake effect snow in upstate New York, frigid temperatures and frequent coastal storms. Interested in a long range forecast for the entire country or other regions? Check out other Snow Plow News blogs next.
Above average snow is expected this winter in the Northeast. Several huge storms are to be expected to hit the area this year from the lakes on in the west and from the systems colliding. We learned in the Nationwide forecast that there will be high pressure systems in the Northeast that get railroaded by low pressure systems from the Southwest and create some intense storms this year. Neoweather expects the Northeast to be the main wintery area this year and “big time in the snow zone” according to Meteorologist and Neoweather President, Brian Ivey.
It’s too early to tell how much snow will be hitting the Northeast or when the snow events will come, but all signs are pointing to an active winter for this area. Looking for more long range forecasts? Check out other weather forecast blog posts from Neoweather brought to you by Snow Plow News!