On the other hand, their long-range forecaster, Paul Pastelok, says fall weather will remain sort of warm, except for the occasional cold spell here and there. This has been the case for every autumn since Lincoln was in junior high.
But he says that by the time you've put away the holiday decorations and finished the last of the cookies and egg nog, winter will come in full force for 2020.
"Whether or not it's snowstorms, ice storms or mixed events, I do feel this is going to be an active year for the Northeast," Pastelok said.
He did say that the precipitation up north, such as Boston, New York, and Gobbler's Knob, Pennsylvania, will be snow, and down here in the Baltimore and Washington area, the snow and rain will mix a lot, sir.
I like big snows and I cannot lie. |
Cities farther south, including Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, will be more likely to get a mix of rain and snow.
He says winter will pack a punch after the New Year and we can expect a significant number of winter storms.
You'll be able to pay for all this with slush funds.
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