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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 699866" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>I just saw a new post on the Weather Channel on my FB. It's as if they are skipping mention of Fall altogether. </p><p>The headline for winter is</p><p>"Winter 2016-17 Outlook: Post El Nino Warmth Will Linger, But East Could Be Cold"</p><p>The video was weird. This is a synopsis:</p><p>Warmer temps. hinted for much of the country. Dec. -Feb. Warmest air in SW. Near or slightly below average possible in Dec., especially in East. Extreme NE particularly. The rest of the country a little warmer than average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 699866, member: 4152"] I just saw a new post on the Weather Channel on my FB. It's as if they are skipping mention of Fall altogether. The headline for winter is "Winter 2016-17 Outlook: Post El Nino Warmth Will Linger, But East Could Be Cold" The video was weird. This is a synopsis: Warmer temps. hinted for much of the country. Dec. -Feb. Warmest air in SW. Near or slightly below average possible in Dec., especially in East. Extreme NE particularly. The rest of the country a little warmer than average. [/QUOTE]
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