Complete 2010 U.S. Almanac Long-Range Weather Forecast for your region, November 2009 to October 2010 including week-by-week details.
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(Nov. 2009 - Oct. 2010)
Complete 2010 Long-Range Weather Forecast for the Atlantic Corridor Region, November 2009 to October 2010 includes week-by-week details.
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MARCH 2010: temperature 39° (2° below avg.); precipitation 2" (2" below avg.); Mar 1-6: Rain and snow showers, then sunny, cool; Mar 7-9: Rain and snow showers, cool; Mar 10-18: Rain and snow, unseasonably cold; Mar 19-21: Rain, then sunny, cool; Mar 22-25: Snow north, rain south, then sunny, cool; Mar 26-29: Rain and snow, then sunny, cool; Mar 30-31: Showers, cool.
APRIL 2010: temperature 52° (avg.); precipitation 2.5" (1" below avg.); Apr 1-3: Showers, then sunny; Apr 4-6: Rain, cool north; t-storms, warm south; Apr 7-11: Sunny, then rain, seasonable; Apr 12-14: Sunny; Apr 15-20: Rainy periods, cool; Apr 21-24: Sunny, turning warm; Apr 25-27: Showers, then sunny, warm; Apr 28-30: T-storms, turning cool.
Annual Weather Summary: November 2009 to October 2010
Winter will be colder than normal, on average, especially north of the Chesapeake Bay. The coldest periods will occur in early to mid- and late January and mid-February. While precipitation will be below normal, slightly above-normal snowfall will occur in many parts of the region. Watch for snow around Thanksgiving, with other snowy periods in mid-January and mid- and late February.
April and May will be warmer and drier than normal, with water reservoirs running low.
Summer will be cooler and drier than normal, with a drought possible despite heavy rain in early June from a tropical storm. The hottest periods will be in mid-June, mid-July, and early to mid-August.
September and October will continue drier than normal, with near-normal temperatures.
Temperature and Precipitation November 2009 to October 2010











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