Winter Is Coming, And It Could Get Wicked

Accuweather Winter 2016-2017 forecast mapAccording to AccuWeather’s winter 2016-2017 outlook, chances are high for temperature and precipitation extremes to impact large portions of the U.S., making a long season seem even longer for many.

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Of particular note for Florida citrus growers, reports indicate that while very mild air is expected to hang on in the Southeast region throughout December, 2017 will bring with it a pattern change and sudden burst of cold air.

“I am afraid that we have a shot at seeing a damaging freeze in Central Florida in mid- to late January this year,” said Paul Pastelok, AccuWeather Long-Range Forecaster.

A freeze event could spell disaster for the Sunshine State’s citrus growers, who already are coping with severe insect and disease pressure.

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Other highlights from the forecast include:

  • Frequent storms across the northeastern U.S. this winter may lead to an above-normal season for snowfall.
  • Shots of brutally cold air are predicted to slice through the upper Midwest; an early start to lake-effect snow season is in store.
  • Fall-like weather will linger across the southern Plains and Gulf Coast, and dryness will become a major theme as the season progresses.
  • Winter will get off to a quick start in the Pacific Northwest and northern California with rain and storms.
  • Warm and dry conditions will span much of the season for central and Southern California and the Southwest.

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