The National Weather Service has released an updated winter outlook for December through February.
According to the Climate Prediction Center, La Niña is still expected to develop and last through winter, but it’s likely going to be a “weak” La Niña pattern, according to the recent projections.
What is a La Niña winter?
A La Niña winter is when the water temperatures in the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of South America are cooler than average. The sea surface temperature near the equator plays a large factor in the placement of the jet stream over North America. The jet stream develops and steers storm systems across North America. So if the jet stream is over northern Illinois through much of winter, it increases the chances of more winter storms and arctic outbreaks.
A Weak La Niña
A weak La Niña doesn’t provide much confidence in a long-range forecast, but it still increases the odds of a wetter winter with more numerous storm systems moving across the Great Lakes region.
Temperatures are more difficult to predict, however.
In La Niña winters since 1996, five were colder than normal, six were warmer than normal, and three were near normal for Chicago.
Winter 2024-25 Outlook
With that in mind, winter 2024-25 is expected to be wetter than average, but has an equal chance of being above or below those average temperatures. Even though the temperatures could go either way, it’s likely not going to be as mild as the past few winters have been in Chicago. The average snowfall is 38.4 inches, but Chicago only had around 20 inches the past two years.
Conclusion
The National Weather Service has released an updated winter outlook for December through February. While a weak La Niña is expected to develop, it still increases the chances of a wetter winter with more numerous storm systems moving across the Great Lakes region. Temperatures are more difficult to predict, but winter 2024-25 is expected to be wetter than average with an equal chance of being above or below average temperatures.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a La Niña winter?
A: A La Niña winter is when the water temperatures in the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of South America are cooler than average.
Q: What is the outlook for winter 2024-25?
A: Winter 2024-25 is expected to be wetter than average, but has an equal chance of being above or below those average temperatures.
Q: Will it be as mild as the past few winters?
A: No, it’s likely not going to be as mild as the past few winters have been in Chicago.
Q: How much snowfall can we expect?
A: The average snowfall is 38.4 inches, but Chicago only had around 20 inches the past two years.