A Noncommittal Winter Outlook
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Winter outlooks are not all laypeople crack them up to be. The longer I've engaged in meteorology, the more important and numerous variables which must be considered have become. Uncertainty has increased over what was already the uncertain venture of making a seasonal outlook. All that said, even though I lean slightly toward a milder than average late fall and winter, I'll explain why--for shorter periods--"all hell can still break loose." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/don-paul/support
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