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Chief Meteorologist Dr. Todd Crawford of Weather Services International (WSI), a part of The Weather Channel Company, says, "As the first shot of significant cold air spurs above-normal heating demand across much of the eastern United States, there are many questions regarding its staying power in the weeks and months ahead."
Crawford adds, "While we do foresee colder-than-normal temperatures across the Midwest into the mid-Atlantic and Southeast in November and potentially into early December, there is a risk of much milder temperatures heading into the New Year, especially across the western and southern United States."
To see a breakdown of the forecast details, watch the video above or scroll down for more information.
November Forecast
November Temperature Forecast
From the southern Plains to the Desert Southwest and Pacific Northwest, warmer-than-average temperatures are forecast in November. The greatest probability for above-average temperatures will be from Texas to portions of Arizona, California and Nevada.
New England is also expected to see a warmer-than-average November.
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Winter Forecast
Winter Temperature Forecast
For the Northeast, the best chance for extended cold temperatures is expected to be late in the winter.
In the southern U.S., below-average temperatures are forecast to be confined to the Southeast states, particularly early in the winter.
The strongest signal for a warmer-than-average winter is from the the Desert Southwest into the south-central states.
For more details and expert analysis on the winter forecast, watch the video forecast at the top of this article or click here.
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