The Month Ahead Will Be Different...

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Get ready for November with this in-depth weather outlook! In this video, I analyze what to expect for temperature and precipitation across the United States. Based on the latest NOAA Climate Prediction Center data, expect warmer-than-average temperatures in the South and Southwest, with equal chances of above, below, or normal temps along the northern border. Precipitation forecasts favor above-normal rain or snow in the Pacific Northwest and Upper Midwest (33-50% chance), while the South could see below-average levels, potentially worsening drought conditions. my bold prediction: Watch for a potential cold air outbreak in late November, driven by La Niña influences, bringing early Arctic blasts to the Central Region and northern Plains—could this kick off a chillier winter ahead? I also compare this to a similar previous November: Much like November 2020 (a key La Niña analog year), expect variable conditions with above-average temperatures across much of the US and potential for swings that set up a dynamic winter pattern.Here's an interesting stat: Remember the devastating November 1992 tornado outbreak? Over 105 tornadoes tore across 13 states from Texas to Virginia, causing 26 fatalities and over $300 million in damage—could La Niña spark similar severe weather risks this month?And don't forget the classic weather folklore: "If there's ice in November that will bear a duck, There'll be nothing after but sludge and muck"—hinting at a mild winter if early ice forms strong enough!Stay ahead of the weather—subscribe for more monthly forecasts, severe weather alerts, and climate insights! #November2025Weather #NOAAOutlook #LaNiña2025 #USWeatherForecast #TemperatureOutlook #PrecipitationPredictions

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