
(WGHP) — FOX8 Meteorologist Charles Ewing is up next to make his prediction for this year’s winter weather.
According to Charles, a weak La Niña should develop this winter. Typically, a La Niña involves the water of the Pacific Ocean warming off the coast of South America, bringing the Piedmont a warm and dry winter.
Here are Charles’s predictions:
Colder or warmer? When it comes to temperatures, I think December will be cooler than normal with slightly above-average temperatures in January and February.
Coldest temperature? 15°
How many inches of snow? 7 inches
Largest snowfall? 3 inches
First snow? Dec. 22
See everyone’s winter weather predictions
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