These are the winter forecasts for this winter! This post got delayed by a long time, and I sincerely apologize for that. I have been working on this post since November, but never decided to finish it. Now it's 2021, and the first significant winter snowfall has fallen already (4 inches of snow w/o sleet, 4.25 inches with some ice). However, other than that there has been nothing. These maps can still somewhat hold up. I hope you enjoy! Sorry if it seems rushed, I tried to wrap everything as fast as I could.
WUSA 9:
Most of MoCo is in the 10-20" snow range, and the most northern is in the 20-30", and the very southern part is in the 2-10" snow range. They predict a below-average snowfall season this year. However, places more north and west will see snow totals close to average snowfall. The reason why they think this is because this year its a La Nina. This is not good for snow lovers because this is what a La Nina does(in their own words):
"The northern branch of the Jet Stream, the storm track, is forced north of the Mid-Atlantic taking the storms to our west, which draws up warm air from the south resulting in rain and not snow. Snowstorms must track south and east to hold in the cold air."
For Bethesda, they predict 13" of snow(avg = 19"), and for Dulles(closest to the amounts the northern part of the county gets), they predict 18" of snow, when the average is 23". So their range is 11-22 inches of snow for the whole county. That's below average. However, they are saying we WILL get more snow than last year. They also predict above-average temps as well. We will still get arctic outbreaks time to time though. They predict that the first measurable snow will be on Dec. 16.
FOX 5 DC:
The Fox 5 map shows 12-24 inches of snow for the upper half of our county, while the lower half is in the 7-17 inches of snow range. This means that even if you are in the 7-17 inches of snow range, you could potentially see more snow than someone in the 12-24 inches of snow range(unlikely though), because you could see 17 inches while they could 15 inches, for example. Like the other forecasts, they predict a snowier winter compared to last year's, but still below average, and above average temperatures.
NBC 4:
NBC 4 predicts a below-average snowfall this year. They say that we will have above-average temps this year, and the main reason we aren't getting as much snow as we used to, is because of climate change and the warm winters. In Maryland, winter is the season that is warming the most, according to NBC 4. They also said that we will have a La Nina winter, which is not a good setup for snowfall. The southern part of MoCo(1/3 of MoCo) is in the 4-10" snowfall range. The other parts of MoCo are in the 7-15" snow range. For MoCo, according to this map, I would say its range is from 5-15 inches of snow.
ABC 7:
ABC7 is forecasting below-normal snowfall this year. About 2/5 of the county(southern part) are in the 3-13 inches of snow range, while the other 3/5 are in the 8-18" of snow range. For our county, I would say we will be seeing 6-14" of snow this year. They also predict a La Nina, which is not great if you want an average amount of snow.
If you look at the chart closely, you can see that after 2010, the annual snow in D.C has been reducing by a lot. There are spikes here and there, but for the most part, they have been starting to go down. The main reason for that would be of warming temps during winter. For temps this year, they predict it to be above average. They see an season cold snap which will make December the coolest month compared to the average temps during winter. This increases the chance of having a white Christmas in Maryland/MoCo/DC (8-20% through MD). They don't expect low temps to go in the single digits or lower, for DC at least. They expect 11-14 degrees to be the coldest of the season, if we even get there. Personally, I feel the northern side of MoCo might be able to touch the surface of single digits, if it even gets that cold.
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