In general, the East Coast will be granted a reprieve from the tremendous snowfall that caused 2009-2010′s winter to be dubbed “snowmageddon.” This does not mean a free pass for the Northeast. I predict late November and December could get winter off to a fast start in the East, with a major thaw coming for much of the country in January. Despite the wild swings in temperatures, cities like New York, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., will still have near-normal snowfall. To put this in perspective, New York City receives an average of 28.4 inches of snowfall during winter.Temperature-wise, I am forecasting slightly higher-than-normal temperatures (0.5 to 1 degree warmer) for Boston, Washington, D.C., and New York City.
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