
Includes predictions for all or portions of Connecticut (Bridgeport, Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury), Delaware (Bear, Dover, Hockessin, Newark, Wilmington), District of Columbia (Friendship Heights, Washington), Maryland (Baltimore, Columbia, Dundalk, Ellicott City, Silver Spring), Massachusetts (Boston, Brockton, Cambridge, Springfield, Worcester), New Jersey (Edison, Elizabeth, Jersey City, Newark, Paterson), New York (Brentwood, Hempstead, New Rochelle, New York, Yonkers), Pennsylvania (Chester, Levittown, Norristown, Philadelphia, Radnor), Rhode Island (Cranston, East Providence, Pawtucket, Providence, Warwick), Virginia (Alexandria, Arlington, Hampton, Newport News, Richmond).
Despite a mild November, this winter will be colder and snowier than normal, with near or above-normal precipitation. The coldest temperatures will occur in mid-December, early January, and early February. The snowiest periods will be in early and mid-December, early January, early and late February, and early March.
April will be slightly cooler than normal, with near-normal rainfall. May will be very warm and dry.
Below-normal rainfall will continue through the summer, with the threat of a significant drought. The one benefit from a late August hurricane would be some much-needed rainfall. Temperatures will be below normal, on average, with the hottest periods in June and mid-July.
September and October will be cooler and drier than normal.
February 2009Avg. Temperature: 32.5° (0.5° below avg.)Precipitation: 3" (1" below avg. north, 1" above south) Feb. 1-4: Snow, cold Feb. 5-7: Sunny, seasonable Feb. 8-12: Snowstorm north, rain south Feb. 13-18: Rain and snow showers, then sunny, cold Feb. 19-24: Snow, then sunny, milder Feb. 25-28: Showers, mild |
March 2009Avg. Temperature: 41° (2° below avg.)Precipitation: 3.5" (0.5" below avg.) Mar. 1-5: Rain to snow, turning cold Mar. 6-8: Rain, seasonable Mar. 9-14: Sunny, then snow, cold Mar. 15-17: Sunny, seasonable Mar. 18-22: Rain north, cloudy south; cool Mar. 23-26: Rain and snow, cool Mar. 27-31: Sunny, then rain, cool |

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