Several Blasts Of Arctic Air Will Bring Early Winter To Northeast

Via ZeroHedge

Several days ago, Ed Vallee, head meteorologist at Empire Weather LLC, stated that an Arctic blast of cold air would roll into the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions later in the week, with the chance of producing one of the first snowmaking weather events of the year.

As of Wednesday morning, there’s more evidence that Vallee’s forecast has been spot on. Tens of millions across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions will get an early shot of winter over the next several days.

The first round of Arctic air will make its way from the north-central U.S. into the Great Lakes and Northeast Wednesday through Saturday. The cold weather could produce the first significant snowstorm of the year for parts of the interior, including places like northern New England, where at least 6 inches of snow is expected Thursday into Friday.

Another blast of Arctic air will arrive across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions early next week.

AccuWeather’s Dan Kottlowski told USA Today that the eastern two-thirds of the nation could be 20 degrees below average for the first half of November. “A widespread killing freeze is likely to end the growing season across much of the South early next week,” he said.

As for the second half of November, “extreme cold is expected to give way to a milder pattern to close out November, it may take until the third week of November to clear out the well below-normal temperatures from the northern Plains through the Great Lakes,” AccuWeather meteorologist Paul Pastelok said.

The Lower Contiguous 48 States heating degree day (HDD), an index designed to quantify the demand for energy needed to heat a structure, certainly shows that energy usage is already surging as colder weather rolls into parts of the Midwest, Central, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions.

Henry Hub Natural Gas Futures in the last 18 sessions have jumped more than 30% on weather forecasts detailing the upcoming winter blast.

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6 Comments
Iska Waran
Iska Waran
November 6, 2019 11:03 am

The good thing about a nice cold winter is watching the global warming neurotics drive themselves crazier trying to explain how cold is the new hot and why we should want it to get even colder.

msellers
msellers
  Iska Waran
November 6, 2019 11:22 am

Thing about crazy is that hot, cold, wet, dry, windy, or calm means they’ll always have something to screech about, and they will. I want it to get warmer, last year lost all my greens, my wheat, and my barley. Only the rye survived and I live in the middle south. I had to delay planting my greens because of the frickin mini-drought we had so not much is very tall at all. I haven’t even bothered to plant grains. Oh I know there’s tougher wheat and barley out there, I use heirloom varieties.

Dirtperson Steve
Dirtperson Steve
November 6, 2019 11:35 am

To quote Chris Farley ” Whoopdee freaking do”

I live in the area they are talking about. We’ve had real snow for Halloween enough times that everyone can remember. This arctic blast? Thursday’s high will be 40. Not that unusual for November, then it warms up again this weekend.

6″ of snow may fall in the snow belts off the lakes. Also not unusual.

These articles are every bit as the doom porn pushed by the Climate Change folks.

Donkey
Donkey
November 6, 2019 11:59 am

HSF,

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“Not a sermon, just a thought”.

— Lon Solomon.

Steve
Steve
November 7, 2019 1:29 am

The IPCC- dirtbag globalist liars. Use Valentina Zharkova and John Casey for your long range weather prognostication.