The oncoming El Niño winter is forecast to bring warmer and drier weather to the northern U.S. and more precipitation than usual to southern states.
The upcoming winter season could be warmer than usual for much of the continental United States, with rain and snowfall estimates departing from average in both directions depending on the location, forecasters announced on Thursday. An updated U.S. winter outlook released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows how weather patterns may shape up across the country in the coming months — and how El Niño may impact the forecast.
Portions of the northern Rockies and central Great Lakes region will likely be drier than average, especially in Michigan, northern Ohio and northern Indiana. The wetter forecast across the Southeast, the Gulf Coast and Texas is expected to improve ongoing drought conditions in those places, although forecasters predict that drought will continue in the northern Rockies, northern Great Plains and parts of the desert Southwest.
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