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The 2012–13 North American winter started out somewhat early, as the remnants of Hurricane Sandy brought heavy snow to the mountains of West Virginia in late October. Later, a strong nor'easter affected the weary Northeastern United States , hampering storm recovery efforts and dropping several inches of snow.
The USDA raised its corn production forecast for the 2012-2013 crop year by 19 million bushels and soybean production is expected to rise by 3.2 million tons. Wheat exports are expected to fall by ...
The weather of 2012 marked the fewest fatalities from natural disasters in a decade, although there were several damaging and deadly floods, tropical cyclones, tornadoes, and other weather events. These include blizzards , cold waves , droughts, heat waves , and wildfires .
On October 20, 2011, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center issued its U.S. Winter Outlook. The outlook expected the present La Niña to persist and intensify into the winter, resulting in drier than normal conditions in the drought-stricken states of New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and parts of adjacent states.
NOAA fall forecast for New York. The National Weather Service forecasts a 40% to 50% chance of above-average temperatures across all of New York state this fall, covering October, November, and ...
AccuWeather forecasters are also on board with the fiery fall forecast: “Fall is going to feel more like an extended summer for millions of Americans this year,” said AccuWeather lead long ...
On April 4, 2012, Colorado State University (CSU) issued their updated forecast for the season, calling for a below-normal season due to an increased chance for the development of an El Niño during the season. [5] In April 2012, TSR issued their update forecast for the season, slightly revising down their predictions as well. [6]
Meteorological autumn begins on Sunday, Sept. 1, followed by the arrival of astronomical fall at 5:43 a.m. PDT on Sunday, Sept. 22. Regardless of which date you consider the start of the new ...