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  • AccuWeather's Winter Forecast Sees Less Snow in Pennsylvania

    AccuWeather|Nov 3, 2022

    From the abundance of acorns in the fall to the bushiness of squirrel tails, there are many fanciful forecasting techniques have been used over the years as a means to glean a glimpse of what the weather will be like in the upcoming winter. This winter is indeed looking like a snowy one across most of the northern tier of the contiguous United States, but AccuWeather senior meteorologist Paul Pastelok says, there is more to the forecast than just snowstorms. Pastelok and his team of long-range...

  • Arctic Air To Retreat, But Reload To Start 2021

    AccuWeather Global Weather Center|Jan 7, 2021

    Much of the northern Plains, Great Lakes and Northeast will spend the majority of the week or so with temperatures around five to 10 degrees Fahrenheit above normal, according to AccuWeather of State College, Pa. Forecasters say true arctic air is nowhere to be found over the next couple of weeks in the central and eastern United States and Canada. However, polar chill may just be biding its time before unleashing a bitter blow. “A very stormy pattern across the northern Pacific along with a strong area of high pressure over eastern Canada a...

  • Storms May Disrupt Thanksgiving Travel

    AccuWeather Global Weather Center|Nov 21, 2019

    As the Thanksgiving travel period kicks off this weekend and continues through the following weekend, at least three storms of note have the potential to cause trouble on the roads and at the airports across the United States. A sneaky storm with rain may tap into just enough fresh cold air to produce some snow and ice on its northern flank as it pushes into the eastern United States this weekend. A small batch of air from central Canada is forecast to slice across the Great Lakes and into the Northeast during Friday and Friday night. While...