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"Spring Is Canceled": Meteorologists Warn of "Pattern Change" Of Big Snowstorms For Northeast

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"Spring Is Canceled": Meteorologists Warn of "Pattern Change" Of Big Snowstorms For Northeast


FRIDAY, FEB 09, 2024 - 08:40 AM
Meteorologists on X are watching the next big winter storm that could dump snow across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast next week.
On Wednesday, Arcfield Weather's report showed above-normal temperatures across the eastern half would end by late weekend.



Bloomberg noted in a report, "The girdle of Arctic air around the north pole, known as the polar vortex, is poised to weaken and send a cold blast into the US. And because the El Niño weather pattern is in full force, the deep freeze could collide with stormy conditions on the East Coast to unleash snow this month."

"I think there are a couple snowstorms down the pipe," said Paul Pastelok, lead long-range forecaster for AccuWeather.

Pastelok continued: "A big storm or two is not off the charts here for February or early March."

Meteorologists on X have posted a series of models that forecast accumulating snow early next week for the Mid-Alantic to Northeast regions.









Spring is canceled?



Meanwhile, Punxsutawney Phil - the famous groundhog weather oracle - might have been wrong in his early spring forecast last Friday.


 
Not to be insensitive, but who cares about snow on the East Coast us West Coast boys need it😂😂😜
well
there are quite a few of our brothers back east that have NO SNOW at all to speak of.
So they are in much worse shape than we are.
 
We're at approximately 25% of normal in coastal mountain in NL
Starting to shape up but was late starting.... hoping for more this week ..last system passed up east of the Gulf of St. Laurence
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