image[11][9]=new Option("Friday Ending 7pm","SnowAmt10"); And with the monsoon season comes increased risk for lightning strikes, which could ignite fires, and a risk of mudslides. The Weather Companys primary journalistic mission is to report on breaking weather news, the environment and the importance of science to our lives. image[4][25]=new Option("Saturday Night 1am","WWA31"); (MORE: 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook). 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This wet weather pattern is predicted to continue across the regions into the summer with frequent rain that could disrupt many outdoor summertime activities, such as doing yard work, exercising outdoors or playing golf. Thunderstorms associated with the monsoon could disrupt outdoor plans all across the interior West during what is expected to be the busiest summer travel season since before the coronavirus pandemic. This has only happened two other times since 1950. The forecast period we will be focusing on is June-July-August (JJA 2022). The 2000 hurricane season generated roughly average numbers of storms (15) and hurricanes (eight). image[6][24]=new Option("Saturday Night 7pm","Td29"); image[14][24]=new Option("Saturday Night 7pm","ApparentT29"); No two La Ninas are the same and there are some differences that are and will be important. image[15][11]=new Option("Thursday 4pm","RH12"); Northern Lights Dance Over National Park In Alaska, New York City Sees First Inch-Plus Snowfall Of The Season, Cold Or Flu? A typical La Nia will develop in late summer or fall, peak in the winter, then weaken in spring. image[6][16]=new Option("Friday 7am","Td17"); image[5][2]=new Option("Today 1pm","T3"); image[4][21]=new Option("Friday Night 1am","WWA23"); ET. image[6][35]=new Option("Tuesday 1pm","Td51"); Here are a few ideas to make the most of your time at home. That could disrupt outdoor plans across the interior West, including trips to visit landmarks such as the Grand Canyon in Arizona, Zion and Arches national parks in Utah, and the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. 2023 AccuWeather, Inc. "AccuWeather" and sun design are registered trademarks of AccuWeather, Inc. All Rights Reserved. image[15][10]=new Option("Thursday 1pm","RH11"); Still, AccuWeather expects temperatures will run above normal for much of the United States between June and August, intensifying wildfire risks and drought concerns. image[11][4]=new Option("Thursday Ending 1pm","SnowAmt5"); The worst conditions are focused on the Texas and Oklahoma panhandles and western New Mexico. (David Crigger/Bristol Herald Courier via AP) (NEXSTAR) - Forecasters at the National Weather Service released their new three-month outlook Thursday, giving us a . image[2][7]=new Option("Saturday Night ","PoP128"); The Pacific Northwest is still in drought, which is worse than last year at this time, but recent and forecast precipitation should bring soil moisture into a reasonably favorable spot for. attacks, and spam will not be tolerated. image[7][0]=new Option("Today 7am","WindSpd1"); image[5][17]=new Option("Friday 10am","T18"); image[3][28]=new Option("Sunday Night 7pm","Wx37"); image[10][7]=new Option("Thursday Night Ending 7am","QPF8"); image[5][26]=new Option("Sunday 7am","T33"); image[3][35]=new Option("Tuesday 1pm","Wx51"); The worst of the nation's flooding this spring should be in the north-central U.S. image[2][5]=new Option("Friday Night ","PoP126"); Mostly clear. Summer 2022 is here already in 4 months and we are bringing the first continental updates of predicted weather patterns for Europe, North America, Asia, Africa (Winter+Summer 2022), Australia (Winter 2022), South America (Winter 2022), and Antarctica (Winter 2022).. image[14][10]=new Option("Thursday 1pm","ApparentT11"); image[14][31]=new Option("Monday 1pm","ApparentT43"); Long-Range Weather Forecast for Pacific Northwest Annual Weather Summary November 2022 to October 2023 Winter temperatures will be milder than normal, with slightly below-normal precipitation and snowfall. Some pleasant spring weather. The latest, courtesy of AccuWeather, is a little rosier than others, seeing less dramatic temperatures for Puget Sound, especially early on in the season, and a far cry from the deadly and record-breaking run of punishing heat that descended on the region in June 2021. image[15][15]=new Option("Thursday Night 4am","RH16"); But that is what it looks like now with the information we have. image[3][3]=new Option("Today 4pm","Wx4"); image[14][34]=new Option("Tuesday 7am","ApparentT49"); image[0][4]=new Option("Sunday","MaxT5"); Please correct the following errors and try again: We've detected that you are using an unsupported browser. DTN favors this pattern overall for the next two to three months. The Farmers Almanac is issuing a Hot Chocolate Warning for the East Coast and South, especially in January 2023, but Pacific Northwest residents should keep extra flannels on hand for the brisk and cool conditions expected this upcoming winter. The 2021 growing season was influenced in the beginning by its presence in the equatorial Pacific Ocean, and while it faded in the spring and summer, it returned in the fall. image[5][11]=new Option("Thursday 4pm","T12"); As thunderstorms frequent the East Coast and Midwest and tropical troubles brew near the Southeast, rain could be hard to come by across the nation's heartland. | image[9][33]=new Option("Monday Night 1am","Sky47"); It typically weakens storms originating in the. Did climate change play a role in the deadly weekend tornadoes? image[6][28]=new Option("Sunday Night 7pm","Td37"); Join the community! About200 to275 tornadoes are forecast to spin up in April, significantly more than what unfolded last April, when only 73 tornadoes were recorded, and well above the average of 155, AccuWeather said. Pacific Northwest through the Northern Plains in MAM and confined to parts of the Northern Plains in AMJ, supported by the PAC- ca librated NMME, CBaM, and lingering La Nia impacts. image[11][0]=new Option("Today Ending 1pm","SnowAmt1"); image[4][1]=new Option("Today 10am","WWA2"); November 2022 to October 2023 Winter temperatures will be milder than normal, with slightly below-normal precipitation and snowfall. image[9][0]=new Option("Today 7am","Sky1"); image[6][32]=new Option("Monday Night 7pm","Td45"); The areas at the highest risk for an early-season tropical impact include the central Gulf Coast and most of Florida, but other regions, including North Carolina's popular Outer Banks, cannot be completely ruled out from an early-season impact. image[14][3]=new Option("Today 4pm","ApparentT4"); Conditions may turn out to be alright in the summer, though, as there is at least some signal for above-normal precipitation in the latter half of summer, just in time for soybean fill.