The Natural State of Weather

Episode 12 - Weatherbell.com preliminary winter outlook | Triple dip La Nina | September/October

9 min · 14. sept. 2022
episode Episode 12 - Weatherbell.com preliminary winter outlook | Triple dip La Nina | September/October cover

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Todd and James discuss the new weatherbell.com preliminary winter outlook. The early outlook tilts toward below average temperatures and slightly above average snowfall. The guys break this down month by month and what to watch for with hurricane season and how that relates to the winter forecast by the time December rolls around. Todd and James also discuss the next 60 to 90 days and what to expect out of fall.

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Todd and James return from the long break and briefly discuss the winter weather chances Arkansas has had and will have towards the end of winter. James thinks that winter weather is done for most of us, but Todd is holding onto hope that another chance of frozen precip returns to the state before winter is over. Todd and James discuss the upcoming chances for severe weather, but discuss long range SPC outlooks and why they are being issued when the severe weather risk appears to be very low. The guys discuss the long stretch of low severe weather activity in Arkansas the last few years and how that has to come to an end at some point. Coming up on the 1 year anniversary of the historic winter weather in February 2021, the guys discuss the history and preview the KATV coverage montage that will be posted on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibw9svxEIaU.

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