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Winter 2008 weather forecast
YEAR SUMMARY FOR AMARILLO ; High for the year: °, June 2nd ; Low for the year: 6°, December 21st ; Average High Temperature: ° (° above normal). Oct 09, · Winter Forecast, Folklore Style. That’s not just because of the. Great weather can motivate you to get out of the house, while inclement weather can make you feel lethargic. When the weather’s great we want to be outside enjoying it. Christmas was green and the new. The winter started out rather mild. There was little snow in November but December saw a series of small to moderate snows. January was the coldest . Monthly temperatures were a little below normal in December, much below normal in January and a little above normal in February. This pattern changed abruptly at mid month however as a huge upper low over eastern Canada set up and produced a persistent and strong northwest flow of polar to arctic air across the Lakes and Northeast. NOVEMBER November was really a tale of two completely different seasons across our region, is first half was very mild a dry, some 6 to 10 degrees warmer than normal, with the best "Indian Summer" in years as first week featured five days of sunshine and near 70 degree temperatures. There were two synoptic events, on th with 4 to 8 inches and on 28th with a general 6 to 10 inches. After a relatively benign first week, temperatures averaged 6 to 10 degrees below normal for the rest of the month, the coldest winter month in 5 years. ODA Climate Forecast Winter Pete Parsons, ODA Meteorologist pparsons@rainer-daus.de WINTER WHAT ACTUALLY HAPPENED* NOV 07 DEC . It may be marked by strong wind, thunder and lightning (a thunderstorm), heavy precipitation, such as ice (ice storm), or wind transporting some substance. Here's how to find long-term weather forecasts. The weather is always unpredictable, but modern forecasting systems give us an edge in facing down Mother Nature from day to day. But what happens when you need a peek into the future?