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Winter is coming. Or at least that’s what weather forecasters are predicting for the second week of December.
Dr. Ryan Maue, meteorologist with WeatherBell Analytics, posted a weather forecast showing “extreme cold” building in Alaska that’s going to swing southeast in the coming days and bring freezing weather to the lower 48 states.
Extreme cold for early December building over Alaska & Western Canada ready to dump across Lower 48 next week. Winter or something. pic.twitter.com/G8eENf2ZCm
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) December 1, 2016
While the cold won’t necessarily be record-breaking, it will surely bring some record lows and maybe even some snow. Maue said “that over 75% of the USA will be below freezing for overnight lows on December 8th” based on forecasts he provided to meteorologist Anthony Watts at the blog Watts Up With That.
CONUS average low temp of 17°F for Dec 8th according to ECMWF 12z is exceptionally cold — there will surely be record lows. pic.twitter.com/Rn02ZYC8Sa
— Ryan Maue (@RyanMaue) December 1, 2016
Maue’s tweets come after Roger Pielke Sr., a University of Colorado-Boulder climate scientist, tweeted out this forecast:
Cannot recall last time I have seen such a cold anomaly forecast across almost entire USA.https://t.co/xTZUZHa2qE pic.twitter.com/vVinRaIm7y
— Roger A. Pielke Sr (@RogerAPielkeSr) November 30, 2016
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasts above normal precipitation for the northern half of the U.S., meaning “heavier snow in the northern plains and northern Rockies, along with heavier snow in the Great Lakes and Northeast,” according to Watts.
So what’s driving the massive cold front about the crash into the lower 48? Watts wonders if it has to do anything with the “cold blob” of water in the northern Pacific Ocean.
Either way, NOAA forecasts the lower 48 and Alaska to be in a deep cold next week, so bundle up!
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