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The Winter of 2009 - 2010 in the Northeast

My Weatherdog is predicting a hard cold Winter in the Northeast.? Her logic reasoning is that we had a very wet Spring and in turn the Farmers had an excellent hay crop. Her conclusion is that the good Lord takes care of his critters.

On the other hand Mike at NWS in Charleston, WV. said he was told that their was not a very good nut harvest this year and if we had a cold snowy winter then a lot of squirrels would starve to death.



Now you see, you have 2 opinions so if you are not from the northeast or where ever you are from I would appreciate hearing your prediction and who knows, yours might be right.!!!!!



Thankyou,

Gary & Miss Easter, the Weatherdog,

 

This is the Revised Edition of the Weather dog's prediction of the last 2 months of the Winter.

She says you have not seen anything yet or you will not forget this Winter for quite some time.

The first month was only starters for the rest of the Winter and we are going to see more sub-zero temps or wind chill factors plus a lot more snow in these last part of Winter.!!

Thankyou,

Gary & Miss Easter, the Weatherdog

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Comments  2

  • Rick 05 Jan

    I hear the Weatherdog is never wrong. A couple more big snowstorms and I will believe! (I got 18 inches of snow in the big December storm--and 20 inches for the month. That is more than my winter average of 16 inches at my Alexandria, VA, home.
  • Rick 01 Feb

    There is a tendency to keep predictions conservative after many years of wimpy Mid-Atlantic winters. So, predicting a severe winter took guts. But it is coming true. No warm weather in sight, with a conveyor belt of wintry storms on the way. I have collected 27 inches of snow in Alexandria, VA, more than has fallen in NYC and other northerly locations.
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