Senior Meteorologist Paul Pastelok and his team are predicting La Niña will shape the weather patterns across the United States for the third straight year.
That means less-than-average snowfall in much of the nation, including the Northeast, especially the southernmost part of the region. (See the first image above).
In addition, the biggest blasts of cold air will hold off until later in the winter in the Northeast, AccuWeather says.
"I think going forward, even though we're in the La Niña (phase), it may be just too mild at the middle part of the season to get a lot of frequent (snow) events," Pastelok said.
For accumulating snowfall projections for 2022-23 in several major cities, click on the second image above.
Click here to read the AccuWeather 2022-23 winter forecast.
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