'Chill, Snow, Repeat:' Farmers' Almanac predicts 'wetter than regular' winter season for Southern Nevada

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The summer season climate may nonetheless be hanging on, however the Farmers’ Almanac has already launched its prolonged forecast for the winter season.

The editors of the Farmers’ Almanac are predicting “wild weather” throughout the nation with dramatic swings and widespread wintry climate.

Whereas snow might be restricted within the south and west areas of the nation, the climate outlook for the almanac dubbed “Chill, Snow, Repeat” is not all about flakes.

For the desert southwest area of the nation, the almanac is predicting a wetter than regular winter with temperatures staying within the regular vary.

“We are not expecting a big spike in temperatures this winter,” 8 Information Now Meteorologist Tedd Florendo stated. “If we do have several wet systems roll through, combined with cold overnight lows, it is possible we could see more opportunities for snowflakes around the valley again this winter.”

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Florendo additionally added that he would not anticipate the snowflakes sticking round and refreezing through the in a single day hours.

The winter outlook suggests a memorable winter from coast to coast, that includes some chilly temperatures, frequent snowfalls, and loads of surprises for each area.

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