Early Winter & Early Spring 2007 Ahead
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12-11-2006, 08:48 PM
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Early Winter & Early Spring 2007 Ahead
Astrometeorological Fall/Winter 2006 Weather Outlook
A Very Stormy Winter 2007 Arrives Early This Year By Theodore White/Pro Astrometeorologist Astromet Weather Outlook Produced: May 2006 American & Canadian Farmers urged to plan for a early harvest this year because of early winter climate conditions arriving by late October 2006. (**Farmers - see info below on Spring 2007 conditions.) Prepare for a colder than normal, and fast autumn, and a early, and stormier, colder, winter season just ahead. Winter 2007 ~ in my astromet forecast ~ officially begins early November 2006. General Climate Conditions This Fall & Early Winter ~ A Colder, moist atmosphere w/very stormy, wet weather Sudden Frosts & Freeze Warnings (August/September) Early & Surprise Snowfalls (as early as September/October) Below Average Cool Temperatures (September/October/November) Torrential rains (October/November) Flash Flooding Events (entire fall & winter season) Gusty & Damaging Winds (October/end of Nov./all of December) Low cloud ceilings Widespread & Dense Fogs (September/October-mid-November) Slippery Conditions on Roads - Drivers add & check fog-lights The Coming Earlier Than Normal Winter ~ Snows That Are Early This Year Widespread Icy Conditions Blizzards & Gusty Winds Below Average Colder Temperatures Wind-Chills Look for below average temperatures - chilly air - especially early mornings, and during the days, in the months of August, and September. Frost will not be uncommon during August/September with freeze warnings. Unseasonably cool temperatures in New England, Northeast, Upper Midwest, Mid-Atlantic & Southeastern states. The Northern Plains, and Inter-Mountain states could see earlier snows arriving by September, early October with freeze warnings and cooler than normal temperatures. Even areas of the Pacific Northwest and Northern California will see cooler than average temperatures increasing in August/September as signs of a early winter season will increasingly appear in the west as well. The coming Fall Season is going to be colder than normal, with October's air cooler, and most people by that time noticing that early fall seems to have been in August/September, and that by October, it feels more like late fall. Morning temperatures by that time will be below freezing in regions like the New England, the Northeast, the Pacific Northwest. Even regions in the Southwest, such as Arizona, will note the early fall conditions. Despite the blistering heat that will cover most of North America, my astrometeorological outlook calls for a fall season that develops earlier than normal, and the coming of a cold, snowy, wet, and windy winter season ahead. The coming autumn & winter seasons reveal that summer 2006 will be quicker than usual, though with above normal temperatures, and below normal temperatures affecting most of the United States. Summer has arrived earlier than usual and will end early as well. According to my calculations, the change will be quite noticable by late September/early October, and very clear by the end of October, close to the weekend of return to standard daylight time - that winter has come. October is a drier month, but the temperatures are colder than normal. Expect variable, dry conditions for most of the month, but remember to bundle up against what feels like late, rather than early fall conditions, with cooler temperatures, and a cutting cold nip in the air. That is winter ~ just around the corner, and arriving early, Earlier snowfalls in September and October come as a surprise. Expect chilly, wet, and windy conditions that will also come as a surprise to the unprepared ~ especially the torrential rains of late October and November, and the colder than normal temperatures of October, and again, in November. In November, guard against a return of flooding events in the Upper Midwest, Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and states near the Mason-Dixon line, including Maryland, Washington DC, and northern VA. Torrential November rains, thick fogs, and colder than normal temperatures make for dangerous driving and travel conditions in the Pacific Northwest. Winter 2007 will arrive earlier than normal in most parts of the country, including New England, the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, Upper Midwest, and Pacific Northwest ~ all having stormy winter conditions, and below average cold temperatures, gusting winds, stormier precipiations of cold rains, snow, and ice ~ earlier than usual. Winter arrives by November 2006, and is at an end by late February/early March 2007. Transits confirm an earlier arrival of winter, and a short conventional autumn season, with fall-like conditions cropping up in signs in Canada, and throughout regions of the United States, such as the Pacific Northwest. Many of the weather changes will take place that month due to planetary transits. Venus picks up speed and turns to "Evening Star" phase at the end of October (Oct. 30-31) indicating an early winter season on tap with significant snows and precipitation this coming winter. The month November 2006 is colder, and wetter than normal with snows, heavy rains, gusty winds, and colder temperatures into late November. Expect dense fogs, lower cloud cover, and surprise weather events feeling more like winter, than autumn. November is a very wet month, cold moist, with heavy rains, very gusty winds, and early snows in geographic regions used to seeing snows by early December rather than in early/mid November. December continues November's theme, but is more active & colder than normal, and winter conditions will have taken place prior to the Winter Solstice of 22 December when the Sun enters tropical Capricorn. We may experience a brief "warming" in the middle of December, due to a strong upper Pacific jet but winter resumes its stormy blasts into January 2007, a very cold month - feeling more like deep February. Other than the cold temperatures, it may be the gusty winds that are the story in the months of December, and January. The Midwest and Western states are highlighted. Transits show unusually strong winds throughout the country with an active jet stream. This includes the Pacific Northwest. We will see more blizzrds this winter along with the powerful winds. Prepare for extensive wind damage this winter in North America. Winter basically gets to North America much earlier than last year, about six weeks, and completes itself rather quickly by mid-February/early March 2007. It appears by my astromet finding that a colder than normal fall season and a early winter is just around the corner. Winter conditions come earlier than normal into early 2007, but Spring 2007 will arrive earlier than normal with the northern declination of Venus by 23 February 2007. In my estimation - winter, this year, takes place from November 2006 to end of February 2007, with improving spring-like conditions by early March 2007. Long, Hot & Humid Suumer/Fall 2007 ~ The Summer of 2007 is lengthy, with a Indian Summer due to the retograde of Venus (27 July 2007 to 8 September 2007) in Leo, with summer conditions lasting into November 2007 combined with the transit of Mars in tropical Cancer. A very long Summer 2007 is ahead next year, which will be the first El Nino year with the Sun already having reached its peak minimum cycle. Warmer temperatures, and tropical like precipitation will be the main theme of all of 2007 - a warm year, with above normal precipiation, flooding, and drought conditions existing in regions known to suffer them during El Nino years. This Astromet Outlook continues to maintain that an earlier than usual and stormy winter season will prevail in the northern hemisphere, with wetter conditions, gusty winds, and heavy precipiation arriving earlier than normal. Expect the next two fall seasons to be earlier than normal (this year, 2006) and later than normal (next year, 2007). This leads to some odd climate events with a shifting taking place in July 2007 that extends tropical-like, and wetter summer conditions into autumn altering autumn 2007 considerably ~ Late October 2006 feels like November November is like mid-December December like early January 2007 January is like mid-February 2007 Mid-February is like March 2007 Mid-late March 2007 is like early May April like early June 2007 May 2007 is like late June June 2007 is like mid-July July is like late August August is like early July 2007 September 2007 is like mid-August October is like early September November is like early October December 2007 is like mid-October/early November This shows that there is a strong potential for El Nino conditions to appear in 2007. Before this, expect winter 2007 to arrive in November 2006 and really be stormy, and cold due to Solar, Lunar, and planetary conditions. Signs in nature prior to October will confirm the coming of the North American winter season. Plan ahead for an early winter this summer by using this long-range astromet outlook to prepare and purchase supplies at budget prices - not for summer - but a stormy winter season that is earlier than usual. Many people will be caught off-guard by the unusual arrival of winter conditions earlier than normal this year. Those reading this astromet outlook should use the months of August and September to begin purchases of winter supplies for the winter conditions between November 2006 to February 2007's end. |
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