Meteorologists are anticipating a winter dominated by El Nino, with expectations of significant snowfall. The return of El Nino after 5 years is seen as a mixed blessing, potentially bringing relief to drought-affected areas but also causing heavy rainfall in some regions. The winter outlook suggests wetter-than-normal conditions in the Carolinas, with temperatures likely to vary. Despite El Nino's influence, Rochester may experience a milder winter. The winter outlook is set to be released on TV at 11pm on Friday.
El Nino be darned, Rochester's upcoming winter could (again) be more lamb than lion. A detailed breakdown of the hints Mother Nature is trying to give us this winter. Click the picture to access the full story. https://t.co/vof0BCZSKu
The winter outlook has been released and the temperature and precipitation forecasts for December - February are right in line with a strong El Nino. Very likely we have a wetter-than-normal winter in the Carolinas. Temperatures could go either way but typically the cloud cover… https://t.co/8BfqzOAvdd https://t.co/LykJQnm3WA
It’s the first El Niño winter in 5 years. What will be different? https://t.co/yj6PQJGGfH https://t.co/FOLX04x7LQ
The mixed blessing of a stronger #ElNiño this winter, spring: #Drought buster + Sunshine State soaker. Perspective: https://t.co/N3aHA5JBc3
Our last few winters have featured La Nina and very little snow. This winter, it's El Nino's turn to dominate. That must mean the return of lots of snow, right? Right? Our winter outlook is set to release tomorrow (Friday), on TV at 11pm. Be there or be square. https://t.co/2afVCxx2dm