Source: noaa.gov
“Because the subtropical jet stream is more dominant in El Niño winters, this produces more low pressure systems, rainfall and clouds, and it is generally cooler in the southern United States,” the National Weather Service stated.
The outlook jibes with predictions from “The Old Farmer’s Almanac” (first published in 1792) for a “cold, snowy” winter in Western NC and a “mild, wet” season in eastern portions of the state.
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