There is a very strong El Nino year and the warmer waters off the west coast of South America strongly correlates with wetter weather and below average temperatures for us this winter and spring seasons. There is also warm water off well north of the typical El Nino east-west stripe of warm water. Once we are out of this unusually strong El Nino, more "normal" weather is likely.
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Originally Posted by twoplanekid
Have anyone else thought about changing their winter plans? It’s forecasted to be warm and dry in Ohio this winter season while Florida is going to be cold and wet. Why am I traveling to the Villages for three months of bad weather? I hope this isn’t the new normal for winter weather.
Actually, my wife says I can’t even think about changing my plans.
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