Skiing & Snowboarding 2005-2006 Winter Weather Forecast

 

What’s the deal with this crazy weather this year? Let’s take a look at what Mother Nature threw our way.  The Tsunami, a record tying 21st named storm.  Now a record tying 12th hurricane of this 2005 season. This latest doozie is a monster category 5 hurricane named Wilma.  Plus 7 straight days of pouring rain in NY and on and on.

 

The Tsunami alone was probably enough to throw off any accurate future weather predictions because of the changes it triggered in the sea surface temperatures.  In a situation like this, I always like to go with a source that has a proven track record.  That’s the Farmers Almanac.  Here’s what you can expect for this season with the following 2005-2006 winter weather forecast.

 

The Northeast – December 2005 temps below seasonal and precipitation above seasonal.  January 2006 temps and precipitation seasonal.  February 2006 temps and precipitation seasonal.  A major storm is possible January 16-18.

 

Upper Plains States – December 2005 temps and precipitation near seasonal.  January 2006 temps and precipitation near seasonal.   February 2006 temps below seasonal and precipitation above seasonal.  Record highs are forecast for the end of December.

 

Mountain West – December 2005 temps above seasonal and precipitation below seasonal.  January 2006 temps near seasonal and precipitation above seasonal.  February 2006 temps near or below seasonal and precipitation above seasonal.  Heavy snow for February at higher elevations.

 

Far West – December 2005 temps and precipitation near seasonal.  January 2006 near seasonal temps and above seasonal precipitation.  February 2006 temps below seasonal and precipitation seasonal.  Major storms are possible in the last week of December.

 

There ya go; should be an interesting season for all you winter sports freaks.  It’s always a good idea to be prepared and that means getting in some pre-season training.  This is where you can get more information about how to train for the coming snowboarding and skiing season.  Matter of fact, you’ll find out more about training for almost any sport for any season.

 

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By: Brew Moscarello

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