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Current mild weather notwithstanding, winter is still coming – and a looming La Niña in the Pacific Ocean could impact the forecast for winter in 2024-25. An official announcement that La Niña ...
To break it down even further for American skiers, here's what you could expect for Winter '24/'25 if a typical La Niña does occur: Wetter and colder temperatures in the Pacific Northwest; ...
The characteristics of Winter 2005-06 give us some hints as to how Winter 2024-25 may pan out. Like this year’s winter season, Winter 2005-06 was a weak La Niña season that got started late in ...
Welcome to our mid-season check-in for the Winter 24/25. Overall, it’s been a mixed bag across North America. We’ve seen strong starts in the Pacific Northwest and the northern Rockies, a ...
The Farmers' Almanac labeled winter '24/'25 as a "wet whirlwind."In other words, they're expecting an increase in precipitation in the majority of regions, as seen in the map above. The Northeast ...
Winter is almost over, ... it's surprising, yet comforting, that Palisades Tahoe has recorded 326 inches of total snowfall during the Winter 24/25 season. ...
The 2024/25 ski season is ranked as the second best on record, as it pertains to ski area visitation, with a whopping 61.5 million visitors. This number is a 1.7% increase over the previous season ...
Four states had winter weather-related warnings in place from the National Weather Service (NWS) early on Monday, with 24 inches of snow forecast for some parts of the country.
Also new for winter 24/25, Taos Ski Valley in New Mexico will now be available on the Ikon Base Pass, offering five-day access with select blackouts.
The DNR's winter severity index was developed mostly to gauge impacts on deer in the northern part of the state. Here's how 2024-25 stacks up.
Winter '24/'25 was fairly seasonal for Wisconsin as a whole, with an average temperature of 18.1°F, 2.4°F above the average temperature of winter (December through February) of 15.7°F.
Welcome to our mid-season check-in for the Winter 24/25.Overall, it’s been a mixed bag across North America. We’ve seen strong starts in the Pacific Northwest and the northern Rockies, a drier ...