image[3][22]=new Option("Saturday 7am","Wx25"); image[10][8]=new Option("Friday Ending 1pm","QPF9"); image[5][25]=new Option("Saturday Night 1am","T31"); image[3][13]=new Option("Thursday Night 10pm","Wx14"); image[7][33]=new Option("Monday Night 1am","WindSpd47"); "You're still going to get a hot day here and there, and I do think it's going to be a decent but not a great beach summer," Pastelok said. image[6][24]=new Option("Saturday Night 7pm","Td29"); image[11][1]=new Option("Today Ending 7pm","SnowAmt2"); The Pacific Northwest is still in drought, which is worse than last year at this time, but recent and forecast precipitation should bring soil moisture into a reasonably favorable spot for spring as winter wheat awakens from dormancy and spring wheat is planted. image[6][7]=new Option("Tonight 4am","Td8"); image[9][17]=new Option("Friday 10am","Sky18"); Because of the drought, the Southern California wildfire season could pick up in June and become more widespread in the western U.S. through July and August. image[9][19]=new Option("Friday 4pm","Sky20"); Wind gusts often exceed the 58-mph benchmark and the storm system is sometimes referred to as an "inland hurricane.". image[4][1]=new Option("Today 10am","WWA2"); according to this forecast from early May 2022. . Temperature Forecast Normal. Prior to that, a triple-dip occurred from late spring 1973 through spring 1976. While the wet pattern will fuel severe weather, it will help to limit the potential for heat waves across the regions. Published Feb. 27, 2022 Updated Feb. 28, 2022 Scattered showers were falling across the Pacific Northwest on Monday as meteorologists expected an "atmospheric river" to bring heavy rain and. The odds are relatively high on the three-tiered scale, with the CPC forecasting the probability of below normal temperatures between 40 and 50%. image[4][26]=new Option("Sunday 7am","WWA33"); Band 1 Image/Loop. It extends into the western/northern United States. image[7][3]=new Option("Today 4pm","WindSpd4"); image[5][31]=new Option("Monday 1pm","T43"); image[9][9]=new Option("Thursday 10am","Sky10"); image[3][31]=new Option("Monday 1pm","Wx43"); image[8][3]=new Option("Today 4pm","WindGust4"); This wet weather pattern is predicted to continue across the regions into the summer with frequent rain that could disrupt many outdoor summertime activities, such as doing yard work, exercising outdoors or playing golf. 2023 DTN, all rights reserved. Although the monsoon season will bring some temporary relief, drought conditions in the interior Southwest will continue to deplete reservoirs and could lead to water restrictions and hydroelectric power disruptions. Perhaps we will see some of that cold pushing through the northern tier of the country at times as well. contiguous U.S. (CONUS) into the Northern Plains. image[13][5]=new Option("Thursday Ending 7pm","WaveHeight6"); image[3][24]=new Option("Saturday Night 7pm","Wx29"); winter dormancy. Hurricane season runs from June 1st through November 30th, with the traditional peak being September 10th. image[2][12]=new Option("Tuesday","PoP1213"); La Nia can also enhance rising motion over the Atlantic Basin, making it easier for storms to develop. manually removed by Facebook or AccuWeather. But the impact of La Nina this winter and spring will set up the 2022 season. image[11][2]=new Option("Tonight Ending 1am","SnowAmt3"); This could have impacts on hurricane season, and the expansive western and southern drought. Severe to exceptional drought has persisted in some areas of the West since the summer of 2020 and drought has expanded to the southern Plains and lower Mississippi Valley, said Jon Gottschalck of NOAAs Climate Prediction Center. Will this season bring any relief to the drought-stricken West? image[6][12]=new Option("Thursday Night 7pm","Td13"); But whats in store for the Pacific Northwest? The 2000 hurricane season generated roughly average numbers of storms (15) and hurricanes (eight). La Nia also has an impact on hurricane season. var image=new Array(images); Meteorological Spring Arrives In Seattle On A Chilly Note, Postal Service Job Fairs Scheduled For March Around Puget Sound, Winter Weather Advisory Tuesday For Puget Sound: Seattle Snow Forecast, Here's How Many Guns Were Sold In Washington Last Month, New Grants To Improve Shellfish Habitats In WA, 8 WA Billionaires Make Forbes 400 List Of Super Rich, When Does The 1st Frost Usually Occur In WA: How To Protect Plants. image[6][22]=new Option("Saturday 7am","Td25"); 16th - 19th. image[5][9]=new Option("Thursday 10am","T10"); image[4][27]=new Option("Sunday 1pm","WWA35"); image[14][24]=new Option("Saturday Night 7pm","ApparentT29"); The ongoing western megadrought will continue for at least the next few months, federal forecasters announced Thursday in their spring weather outlook. image[6][20]=new Option("Friday Night 7pm","Td21"); Hurricane season in the Atlantic starts June 1 and ends Nov. 30. image[3][30]=new Option("Monday 7am","Wx41"); When it comes to the summer, NOAA is predicting a hot one for just about everyone. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. This is the second year in a row that drought is a concern across the West, NOAA said. So it's not all good news, but it is good news as far as water goes," Pastelok explained. image[13][2]=new Option("Tonight Ending 1am","WaveHeight3"); As for how winter will end, Farmers Almanac says the U.S. should expect a lion-like end of March, which if its anything like last April for Portland, we may see a wild start to spring. We use what are called "analogs" to help guide our forecast. image[12][0]=new Option("Today Ending 1pm","IceAccum1"); This does not bode well for California's wildfire season, experts warned. Winter Solstice: When is it, and What is it? image[3][16]=new Option("Friday 7am","Wx17"); image[15][9]=new Option("Thursday 10am","RH10"); Multiday severe weather threat to unfold across more than a dozen states. Cooler-than-average ocean temperatures indicated the presence of La Nia as of mid-May 2022. SEATTLE While summer is still more than a month out, and it has yet to feel much like spring around Western Washington, it's never too early to think about the warmer months ahead, and seasonal predictions continue to roll in. Summer (Summer Solstice) officially starts on Tuesday, June 21, 2022, at 5:14 a.m. The worst of the nation's flooding this spring should be in the north-central U.S.: Due to late fall and winter precipitation, which saturated soils and increased streamflows, major flood risk potential is expected for the Red River of the North in North Dakota and James River in South Dakota, said Ed Clark, director of NOAAs National Water Center. Let's look at the April 2022 climate outlook from NOAA's Climate Prediction Center. However, if it does rain/snow during the month, expect most of it to occur on higher risk days. image[6][9]=new Option("Thursday 10am","Td10"); The Midwest faces the highest risk of severe weather this summer, particularly in June and July, but damaging storms and tornadoes will also be possible across the Northeast throughout the summer, including the heavily populated Interstate 95 corridor. The National Read Across America Day takes place every year on March 2, Geisels birthday. image[14][28]=new Option("Sunday Night 7pm","ApparentT37"); image[8][6]=new Option("Tonight 1am","WindGust7"); image[9][6]=new Option("Tonight 1am","Sky7"); (Many localities during that time will be dealing with highs in the 90s and even triple digits.). image[14][16]=new Option("Friday 7am","ApparentT17"); A repeat could unfold this summer in Washington, D.C., with 42 to 46 days expected to reach 90 F this year. And California continued its plunge further into drought conditions: According to this week's U.S. Drought Monitor, 35% of the state is enduring extreme drought, up from just 12% a week ago. image[8][0]=new Option("Today 7am","WindGust1"); We expect this season to start off with warm to hot temperatures and isolated thunderstorms across most of the United States, except for cool and wet conditions over the Appalachians and Ohio Valley. This year, AccuWeather is predicting that the Windy City will experience 18 to 24 days with a temperature of at least 90 F. Pastelok noted that although daytime temperatures will average near normal in the eastern half of the nation this summer, overnight temperatures will be well above normal. Drought conditions often worsen, and that looks to be the case for most of the West this summer. image[4][7]=new Option("Tonight 4am","WWA8"); Large winter storm to spread across Midwest, Northeast, Chicago bracing for travel-disrupting snow, Severe weather to strike more than a dozen US states, 5 things to know about the spring weather forecast in the US. image[7][26]=new Option("Sunday 7am","WindSpd33"); Either way, those sub-seasonal factors will have a great influence on our weather patterns throughout North America. image[9][23]=new Option("Saturday 1pm","Sky27"); We can take a look at ocean temperatures and their trends across a wide area of the globe and pick out years where we see similar conditions to where we are currently. The Pacific States will be unusually dry as will much of the Southwest. image[2][11]=new Option("Monday Night ","PoP1212"); The Delta region is a bit more uncertain than the others as models are not jiving with what we typically see during La Nina and drought that is there already is a concern if the models are wrong for spring. image[8][11]=new Option("Thursday 4pm","WindGust12"); Conditions may turn out to be alright in the summer, though, as there is at least some signal for above-normal precipitation in the latter half of summer, just in time for soybean fill. image[4][23]=new Option("Saturday 1pm","WWA27"); image[4][14]=new Option("Thursday Night 1am","WWA15"); image[5][14]=new Option("Thursday Night 1am","T15"); Mostly clear. For example, if we think the conditions in January 2001 were similar to what we are seeing in January 2022, we can take a look at what actually happened in March through August of 2001 and use those values to make a forecast for March through August of 2022. And a big swing in the ocean temperatures is possible, which would ruin this forecast for sure. image[12][5]=new Option("Thursday Ending 7pm","IceAccum6"); image[9][31]=new Option("Monday 1pm","Sky43"); Only the Southwest and a sliver of the Pacific. Outside of the Southeast, conditions are likely to be very warm and dry on average for June, July and August. The coldest periods will be in mid-November and early and late December. image[9][18]=new Option("Friday 1pm","Sky19"); The science is not exact, as no two years are 100% the same. image[11][0]=new Option("Today Ending 1pm","SnowAmt1"); During mid-September, a tropical cyclone seems possible somewhere near the Maritimes and as October gets underway another threat seems possible for Newfoundland. image[15][22]=new Option("Saturday 7am","RH25"); image[2][10]=new Option("Monday","PoP1211"); 830 AM EST Thu Feb 16 2023. During the middle to latter part of July (Dog Days of Summer), most of the nation will experience brutally hot conditions. image[8][13]=new Option("Thursday Night 10pm","WindGust14"); The millions of people set to visit national parks from the Grand Canyon in Arizona to Zion and Arches in Utah and eastward into Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado will all be subject to rounds of turbulent weather during the monsoon season. 24th - 27th. It should be noted the weather that occurs during the growing season is more important than the weather that occurs before it. (Even the seasonal monsoon rains over the Desert Southwest will deliver less than the normal complement of rainfall and will do no good in alleviating drought conditions in this section of the nation.). Click here for a complete breakdown of AccuWeather's 2022 Atlantic hurricane season forecast. Most of December was very warm, but the polar vortex started to show up in western North America toward the end of the month and pushed through the majority of the country in a couple of spurts for early January. image[6][11]=new Option("Thursday 4pm","Td12"); Nine Ways To Tell The Difference. 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And the Southeast may be in the best shape overall. image[9][26]=new Option("Sunday 7am","Sky33"); It is a season that many people take vacations and spend a lot of time outdoors. image[7][0]=new Option("Today 7am","WindSpd1"); image[12][9]=new Option("Friday Ending 7pm","IceAccum10"); Pacific Northwest through the Northern Plains in MAM and confined to parts of the Northern Plains in AMJ, supported by the PAC- ca librated NMME, CBaM, and lingering La Nia impacts. image[8][8]=new Option("Thursday 7am","WindGust9"); This period covers the meteorological summer and is the peak of the warm season. We expect a potential hurricane threat along the Atlantic Seaboard in mid-September. Now, just in time for trip and holiday planning, the Farmers' Almanac has released its summer forecast for both the U.S. and Canada. Watch the AccuWeather Network onDIRECTV,Frontier,Spectrum,fuboTV,Philo, andVerizon Fios. Americans living in metro areas of San Antonio, Dallas, up into Kansas City and west out to Denver can expect substantial home cooling costs this summer. He added that it could begin slightly earlier than normal in late June or early July. image[3][28]=new Option("Sunday Night 7pm","Wx37"); "We had some greening taking place in December in Northern California and then again here late in the season. However, around the Great Lakes and points east, the overall averages will just tilt toward seasonably warm temperatures. British Columbia Day festivities will be held under changeable skies along with a few widely scattered showers. Summer. image[7][22]=new Option("Saturday 7am","WindSpd25"); This has only happened two other times since 1950. image[6][33]=new Option("Monday Night 1am","Td47"); image[3][17]=new Option("Friday 10am","Wx18"); The start of this summer will be much different than last year for part of the West Coast, but the overall theme of the season will be the same, according to AccuWeather long-range forecasters. image[13][9]=new Option("Friday Ending 7pm","WaveHeight10"); Though the season for trips to the beach, vacations and other outdoor fun doesnt officially begin until the summer solstice on June 21, meteorological summer starts June 1. Typically, every three to four years, water temperatures in this zone will oscillate from warmer (El Nio) to cooler (La Nia) periods, with some periods simply near average, known as neutral periods. Another dry rainy season would put them into a deeper water deficit next year. image[13][7]=new Option("Thursday Night Ending 7am","WaveHeight8"); There's an increasing chance of a third straight La Nia fall and winter in 2022-23. (MORE: 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook). Toward the end of September, much cooler weather will begin to make its presence felt, possibly even leading to first sighting of wet snowflakes over parts of northern Rockies. Not all risky days will have rain/snow. In the Polar Wildlife Report 2022, published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) on International Polar Bear Day, zoologist Dr. Susan Crockford explains that ice-dependent species in the Arctic and Antarctic show no sign of impending population crashes due to lack of sea ice.. Crockford's report reveals that there were no reports in 2022 that would suggest that polar wildlife is . Dont plan on traveling much this summer? Nova Scotia, Prince Edward, New Brunswick, Quebec, 2022-2023 Canadian Extended Winter Forecast, Gardening by the Moon | Planting Calendar, Groundhog Day: Forecast, Facts, and Folklore, Saint Patrick's Day: History, Folklore, and Ideas, Thanksgiving Day (Recipes, Traditions and Trivia). The heavy rains earlier this month combined with a healthy winter snowpack has helped keep water. So let's discuss some potential impacts of this stubborn La Nia. image[5][30]=new Option("Monday 7am","T41"); Click or Tap on any day for a detailed forecast. Drier conditions and a couple of hot spells could cause those early favorable conditions to decline through the summer for spring wheat, however. image[7][35]=new Option("Tuesday 1pm","WindSpd51"); New York Mercantile Exchange oil futures flipped between modest gains and losses post-inventory trade Wednesday. It, too, is forecast to fade this coming spring and will likely be in a neutral state through summer, with waning influence with time. Cotton balls with a few drops of eucalyptus essential oil or peppermint oil, are great mice deterrents. Virginia Tech graduate student Tyler Stanfield tweeted that only previously happened before in 1955 and 1975. The snowiest period will be in mid-November. image[15][17]=new Option("Friday 10am","RH18"); image[6][19]=new Option("Friday 4pm","Td20"); image[9][32]=new Option("Monday Night 7pm","Sky45"); (NPS/Grand Canyon National Park). The snowiest period will be in mid-November. This year, AccuWeather is predicting 15 to 18 90-degree days for the city. Get the latest AccuWeather forecast. SUMMARY OF THE OUTLOOK FOR NON-TECHNICAL USERS. image[5][35]=new Option("Tuesday 1pm","T51"); And with the monsoon season comes increased risk for lightning strikes, which could ignite fires, and a risk of mudslides. So far, we've discussed just Pacific Ocean temperatures near the equator. The areas at the highest risk for an early-season tropical impact include the central Gulf Coast and most of Florida, but other regions, including North Carolina's popular Outer Banks, cannot be completely ruled out from an early-season impact. Join the community! The forecast period we will be focusing on is June-July-August (JJA 2022). image[1][1]=new Option("Thursday Night ","MinT2"); "In the Northeast," Pastelok explained, "we've had ample amounts of moisture here to start off 2022.". 28th - 31st. image[10][1]=new Option("Today Ending 7pm","QPF2"); image[6][0]=new Option("Today 7am","Td1"); Will the 4th of July be a good day for a picnic? Unfortunately, the forecast for 2023 is tilting the odds to another cold spring, predicts Jones. Wildfire season in Southern California could ramp up in June before the threat becomes more widespread across the western U.S. throughout July and into August. 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