The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Weather Service (NWS) released its winter weather outlook on Thursday, predicting a drier and warmer season for the South and a wetter winter for the northern U.S.
Below-average temperatures are favored for southeast Alaska, the Pacific Northwest and eastward to the northern Plains.
Some areas, like the Upper Mississippi Valley and small areas of the Great Lakes, have equal chances for either below-, near- or above-average temperatures.continues to impact the western U.S., the northern Plains and the Missouri River Basin. The NOAA 2021 Winter Outlook said that drought conditions are forecast to persist and develop in the Southwest and southern Plains, while the Pacific Northwest, northern California, the upperNOAA noted that its outlook does not project seasonal snowfall accumulations because"snow forecasts are generally not predictable more than a week in advance.
"Using the most up-to-date observing technologies and computer models, our dedicated forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center produce timely and accurate seasonal outlooks to help communities prepare for the months ahead," Michael Farrar, director of the National Centers for Environmental Prediction, said in a statement.Julia Musto is a reporter for Fox News Digital. You can find her on Twitter at @JuliaElenaMusto.
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