Review Of Winter Weather 2023-2024 (2024)

by Caleb Weatherbee Updated: August 7, 2024

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Winter weather 2023-2024, meteorologically speaking (December 2023-February 2024), ranked as the warmest on record for the contiguous US, with the average temperature hovering around 37.6°F, which is 5.4°F more than usual. North Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Vermont, and New Hampshire all had their warmest winter on record, while an additional 26 states had one of their top-ten warmest winters.

Winter was also very wet. Total precipitation was 7.71 inches, nearly 1 inch (0.92 inches) above average. Connecticut and Delaware had their third-wettest winter season on record. However, winter precipitation was below average along the Northern Tier States (WA, OR, ID MT, ND, MN, MI, WI, IL, IN, OH) and in parts of the Great Lakes and Southwest, as well as small pockets of the Mississippi Valley and Maine.

Ice coverage across the Great Lakes reached record lows for much of January and February. By February 23, 2024, only 17% of the contiguous US was covered with snow—the lowest for any record of this day from satellite-derived data going as far back as 2004. Yet, heavy snowfall in January and February pushed California’s crucial Sierra watershed toward the 80% range by the end of February.

2023-2024 Farmers’ Almanac Winter Forecast Accuracy

Among all of the winter weirdness last year, which threw a curveball into our long-range outlook, the following Farmers’ Almanac winter 2023-2024 weather predictions were spot on:

  • December 24-27, 2023:Our forecast called for heavy snow from Colorado east across the Plains in time for Christmas. A blizzard brought heavy snow, powerful winds, and life-threatening conditions to much of the High Plains on December 25-26, causing road closures and knocking out power to parts of the region.
  • January 12-15, 2024:We “red flagged” a surge of frigid arctic air that would spread from the Plains eastward into the Northeast part of the country, heralded and accompanied by heavy rains and snows. And during this timeframe, an arctic blast brought record-breaking cold and snow, with New York City recording their first significant snowfall in nearly two years.
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  • January 20-23, 2024:Our prediction was for rainy skies extending from the southern Rockies eastward through the Plains. And it was during this timeframe that powerful storms indeed brought heavy rainfall and flooding, with parts of Texas and Louisiana receiving more than a month’s worth of rain.
  • Mid-February, 2024: Our winter forecast also pointed to a possible snow event for the Northeast in mid-February. Our prediction ended up being only a day or so too early for a heavy snowfall (6 to 12”) in the Northeast, as a nor’easter brought hefty snows on February 12-13, with some areas seeing their snowiest day in years.
  • Late March, 2024: We warned of a significant storm developing along the Southeast US in the first weekend of spring, which we said would deposit rain and snow as it moved north. Indeed, spring was put on pause across upstate New York and central and northern New England as a potent storm with more wintry aspects trekked through the region, bringing enough precipitation and wind gusts to be rather disruptive. Parts of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine saw more than 2.5 feet of snowfall (33.1 inches for West Windsor, VT), while southeast New York and southern New England were hit with 2 to nearly 4 inches (3.84-inches for East Meadow, NY) of drenching rainfall.

Why Such a Strange Winter?

El Niño was largely responsible for last winter’s weather abnormalities. A periodic warming of the eastern tropical Pacific, El Niño tends to alter the normal jet stream pattern and usually results in lots of rain that is pushed into the coast of California.

Another major factor for all the moisture in the atmosphere is the undersea Tonga volcano eruption back in January 2022 that pumped 146 million tons of water vapor 10 to 20 miles into the stratosphere. This moisture might very well be stuck for several more years, contributing to a wetter world. Water vapor in the atmosphere also acts as a greenhouse gas that traps Earth’s infrared radiation, making it warmer overall.

Drought Conditions

By the end of meteorological winter, about 21.6% of the contiguous US was in drought. This included expansions or intensifications in the Northern Tier, parts of the central and northern Mississippi Valley, the Southern Plains, and the Carolinas. Drought conditions lessened in the Southwest, Lower Mississippi Valley, parts of the Central Plains, and the Northern Rockies.

Looking Ahead

When the first edition of theFarmers’ Almanacrolled off the printing presses in 1818, most people relied on cues from nature to tell them what type of weather to expect. People living at that time spent more time outdoors, farming, fishing, and living. They took note of how specific clouds would foretell of a storm. They couldn’t tune into their local news or open an “app” to get the weather forecast for tomorrow or the weekend ahead. But they were able to consult their trustworthyFarmers’ Almanac, which provided weather outlooks more than 50 years before the National Weather Service was established.

We’ve come a long way since then, and we continue to be a primary source for a year’s worth of long-range weather predictions printed in one place. Our proprietary formula accounts for shifts and changes of all types and we proudly extend these helpful insights to you before any other publication or news outlet. Yet, we recognize and admit that nature will always have the final say.

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Caleb Weatherbee is the official forecaster for the Farmers' Almanac. His name is actually a pseudonym that has been passed down through generations of Almanac prognosticators and has been used to conceal the true identity of the men and women behind our predictions.

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FAQs

Is the winter the warmest in 2023-2024? ›

Key Points. The 2023–24 winter season ranked warmest on record for the contiguous U.S. with eight states across the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes and Northeast each observing their warmest winter on record.

Is 2023 the warmest winter on record? ›

US had warmest winter on record

Winter 2023/2024 goes into U.S. history as the warmest in 130 years of recordkeeping. FOX Weather has details about how El Nino was responsible.

Is Illinois going to have a bad winter this year, 2024? ›

In terms of temperature, nearly the entire state of Illinois is predicted to be in the 'Equal Chances' designation. That means Illinois is more than liekly going to see a pretty healthy mix of above average and below average temperatures. The entire state is also predicted to experience above average precipitation.

Will there be snow in RI this winter? ›

Winter temperatures, precipitation, and snowfall will all be above normal. The coldest spell will run from late January into mid-February, while the snowiest periods will occur in late December, late January, and mid-February.

Is summer 2024 going to be hotter than 2023? ›

NOAA's latest projections gave 2024 a 61% chance of beating 2023 as the warmest year on record. Summer 2023 was Earth's hottest on record (since 1850) and likely the hottest in the last 2,000 years.

Which is hotter, 2023 or 2024? ›

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a stark warning, indicating that 2023 was the warmest year on record, and 2024 is set to surpass it in terms of temperature.

Was 2024 the warmest winter on record? ›

A​ national winter record falls: December 2023 through February 2024 was the Lower 48's warmest winter in 129 years, according to data released Friday by NOAA's National Centers For Environmental Information. That topped the previous record warm winter from 2015-16 by 0.82 degree Fahrenheit.

Which state has the warmest winters? ›

On average, Florida has the mildest winters in the Continental United States. Average lows range from 65 °F (18 °C) in Key West to nearly 41 °F (5 °C) degrees at Tallahassee, while daytime highs range from 62 °F (17 °C) at Tallahassee to 77 °F (25 °C) at Miami.

Are winters getting warmer in the US? ›

Winters are warming faster than any other season in most of the U.S. As humans add heat-trapping gasses to the atmosphere, the coldest places and coldest temperatures are being affected the most, having profound implications for food and water supplies.

Will Illinois get a lot of snow this winter? ›

AccuWeather is predicting 20-30 inches of snow in Chicago this winter, only slightly above last year's total of 20.2 inches.

Are Illinois winters getting warmer? ›

ILLINOIS— Winter temperatures in Illinois have warmed by more than a half-degree per decade since 1980, according to a new analysis looking at how climate change has contributed to warmer winters in most of the country.

Is 2024 going to be hot? ›

Friederike Otto, a climate scientist at Imperial College London's Grantham Institute, said there was a "high chance" 2024 would rank as the hottest year on record. "El Nino is a naturally occurring phenomenon that will always come and go.

What is the snowiest month in Rhode Island? ›

Providence, RI's weather has no regular "rainy" or "dry" season, with precipitation fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The first measurable snowfall of winter generally comes toward the end of November, but may be as late as January. The month with the heaviest snowfall is typically February.

Is this winter an El Nino year? ›

After years of back-to-back La Niña conditions, this winter will be the first in five years with an El Niño pattern in place. The last time we saw El Niño was in the winter of 2018 to 2019, and even that year's impact was substantially weaker than what we're seeing now.

Will it ever snow in New England? ›

Snow in New England

New England's annual average snowfall total is 94". The table below shows the snow cover in New England. Note that snowpack levels across New England aren't reported during the off-season period.

Is the heat better in 2024 or 2023? ›

The current heat “is much more expected than the shattering of records by 0.3 degrees to 0.5 degrees we saw in the latter half of 2023,” Hausfather told CNN. Hausfather estimates a 66% chance that 2024 will be the hottest year on record, and a 99% chance it will be the second hottest.

Will 2023 be the hottest summer ever? ›

Weather records based on scientific instruments only goes back as far as 1850, noted researchers at Cambridge University in England. That data already had confirmed the summer of 2023 as the hottest ever recorded.

Is 2023 going to be a cold summer? ›

Summary: Researchers have found that 2023 was the hottest summer in the Northern Hemisphere in the past two thousand years, almost four degrees warmer than the coldest summer during the same period.

What is the hottest day of the year in 2024? ›

July 22, 2024, was the hottest day on record, according to a NASA analysis of global daily temperature data. July 21 and 23 of this year also exceeded the previous daily record, set in July 2023.

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