As we approach November 2015, we can't help but think about the historic snowstorm in Snovember 2014 pounding Western New York. Seeing a map with terms like 'less lake-effect snow' and 'not as brutal' just warms my heart.

Accu Weather is predicting:

Regardless, the Northeast and mid-Atlantic can expect fewer days of subzero temperatures than last year. February of 2015 went down in the record books as the second-coldest February on record for both the region and for eight states individually, including Pennsylvania, New York and all six New England states.

Farther west, in the Great Lakes region, a lack of arctic air for much of the early and midwinter will lead to a weak lake-effect season, causing snowfall and precipitation totals to fall below normal.

Long Range Weather on you tube is also predicting a milder ad drier winter for the Northeast regions of the United States.

Okay, I'll believe it when I feel it this winter.

[Accu Weather]

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