The Northeast could be spared from a harsh winter for the third year in a row, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The potential for another warmer-than-average winter is being driven by the presence of La Niña, an ocean-atmosphere phenomenon stationed in the Pacific Ocean that alters weather patterns worldwide.
For the Northeast, La Niña usually results in above-average temperatures and a wetter-than-average winter, but with a lack of big snowstorms or blizzards.
NOAA released its outlook for the winter of 2020-21 on Thursday, Oct. 15. You can view it here.
For a look at NOAA's precipitation outlook for the winter of 2020-21, see the first image above.
The precipitation outlook for the winter of 2020-21 is the second image above.
A video summarizing NOAA's outlook for temperature, precipitation, and drought for the 2020-21 winter is available in the third image above.
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