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    What can the Mid-South expect this winter?

    By Jake Dalton,

    8 hours ago

    Today, NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center released their 2024-25 winter weather outlook.

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    With La Niña expected to emerge this winter, above average temperatures are likely for much of the southern and eastern United States. A more northerly storm track during La Niña typically keeps the coldest air further north. In the Mid-South, there is a 33-40% chance of above average temperatures this winter (Dec – Feb). But, extreme cold snaps can still happen, like the one we experienced earlier this year in January.

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    Since the jet stream is usually farther north during La Niña, that would favor drier than normal weather for the southern United States – particularly from the Desert Southwest to the Gulf Coast. In the Mid-South, there is an equal chance of above or below average precipitation.

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    Typical set up during a La Niña winter

    To summarize the data up, a developing La Niña this winter will favor slightly above normal temperatures in the Mid-South. Precipitation is kind of a toss up for our area, with an equal chance of above or below normal precipitation given our location. Depending on how active the storm track is this winter, a warm and possibly wet pattern is a signal to watch for potential of winter severe weather outbreaks.

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