Snow lovers in North Carolina may want to brace for disappointment if they’re hoping for snow. With a 60% chance of La Niña developing, the likelihood of a snowy winter diminishes, bringing above-normal temperatures and below-normal snowfall.
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It’s that time of year again! The WRAL Severe Weather teamis ready to unveil our winter weather predictions. This year, we analyzed fourkey factors: La Niña, accumulated cyclone energy or ACE, Siberian snow cover and climate trends.
According to the National Oceanic and AtmosphericAdministration (NOAA), there’s a 60% chance that a La Niña will develop laterthis month.
In La Niña years, storm tracks stay north of our region andkeep the colder air farther north. Sixty-four percent of winters during La Niña result inbelow-normal snowfall and above-normal temperatures for us. So, for snowlovers, it doesn’t look promising.
Since 2000, we’ve experienced 16 years of above-normal accumulated cyclone …