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Hudson Valley Winter Forecast 2019-20: Official Gov. Prediction

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released its winter forecast for the upcoming season.

Winter is coming. Officials at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have released a winter forecast for 2019-20 that’s predicting a slightly warmer and a little wetter season for Hudson Valley.

Not a single section of the United States is expected to have colder than usual temperatures this winter, but some areas will experience more rain.

“Wetter than average conditions are most likely in Alaska and Hawaii this winter, along with portions of the Northern Plains, Upper Mississippi Valley, the Great Lakes and parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast,” the agency said in it 2019-20 winter forecast, which it released Thursday.

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The government organization stays away from projecting seasonal snowfall accumulations as snow forecasts are generally impossible to predict until the week prior.

Even during a warmer than usual winter in the Hudson Valley, though, periods of cold and snowfall are still possible.

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What do The Farmers’ Almanac and Old Farmer’s Almanac predict for the winter?

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration isn’t the only organization that’s released a 2019-20 prediction, but consensus can be hard to find when it comes to weather.

Followers of the Farmers’ Almanac, for instance, in the northeast region are expecting a "colder-than-normal" winter, with an above normal amount of snow during the winter months.. Meanwhile, forecasters at the rival Old Farmer’s Almanac are predicting the northeast to be wetter and warmer than normal.

The two meteorological publishers have almost identical names, but their long-range forecasts could not be more different.

Both outfits use so-called “secret formulas” to predict the weather that they keep closely guarded, and only time — and winter — will tell which one has it right.


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