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Early 2014-15 Winter Forecast: A Region-by-Region Breakdown

This is a more simplified version of the preliminary 2014-15 winter forecast that I released on July 20th. In this post, I want to go region-by-region and tell you what I believe this winter entails for those areas. Before I do, please understand that this winter forecast is subject to change, but at this time, I am fairly confident in my current predictions for this upcoming winter. Only time will tell if my predictions verify, and if any changes need to be made, I will do so in my final winter forecast which will be coming out in October.

Two of the points that I made in my preliminary winter forecast was that the strength of the El Nino matters and the placement of the above-average sea surface temperatures across the equatorial Pacific matters. That’s why you can’t come out with one of those “this is your typical weak El Nino winter maps” and call it a winter forecast. It simply won’t work. Also, there are other factors that will be big drivers of this upcoming winter because we will likely only be in a weak to weakly moderate El Nino. The warmer waters in the northern Pacific over the Gulf of Alaska could again be partially responsible for another cold winter in the central and eastern United States, while the West has above-average temperatures.

Read More Here:  http://firsthandweather.com/283/early-2014-15-winter-forecast-region-region-breakdown/

Pro Shredders Enjoy Early Snow

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High Mountain Sports hosted the Capita Snowboard Pro Team at its retail location at Deep Creek Lake for a meet-and-greet event on Saturday, the day the area was hit with an early 9-inch snowstorm, and the guests just could not resist strapping on their boards to take advantage of the conditions. One of the pros is pictured above catching lots of air off the surrounding stone walls. Capita Pro Team members present were sales rep Brad Bradley, marketing and board designer Sean Tedore, Capita pros T.J. Schneider and Cale Zima, and Capita amateur Mike Ravelson.

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Snow in Garrett County for Thanksgiving?

Baltimore Sun

Brian Edwards, a meteorologist with the State College, Pa.-based forecasting service, said most of Maryland is not expected to see anything more disruptive than rain through the Thanksgiving weekend. He said there could be Great Lakes-effect snow to the north and west but that temperatures ii Maryland are not expected to drop to a level where snow or ice can form…

And surprise of surprises, Garrett County could have snow by late that weekend.

Read the full article here.

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From the Republican: Deer crossing the Deep Creek Lake ice – Photo: Vaughn Miller

This herd of deer may be a little confused when the lake is no longer passable on foot (hoof?), which actually may be the case by now. The animals were seen and photographed by Vaughn Miller last Thursday as they made their way across the ice. Deer have had a rough time this winter, struggling to find food under so many feet of snow. But the grasses are beginning to rise up out of the remnants of the white stuff now, as the temperature has been far above freezing for several days, providing the first warm stretch the county has had in more than four months. Spring-like weather is to continue for some days, although there is a chance of snow on Monday. Such is March on the mountaintop.

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Deep Creek Lake & Garrett County Photo – White Tail Deer – Literally

Thanks to Mary Lou Rhorbaugh of Prosperity Mortgage for sending this pic of some Garrett County natives wading through the snow. Garrett County has received over 220 inches of snowfall this winter…and more is coming! It’s a safe bet that they are ‘white’ tailed deer…

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Welcome back winter! 2-3 inches of fresh powder!

The roads were clear until I hit Little Sandy’s hill this morning, and from there on, it was a little sloppy. But, if you ask me, I would rather deal with the cold white snow than the gloomy rain we have been receiving. Here are a few pics from my office this morning – that should be the Wisp in the background…


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