Spring-like cool temperatures could extend through July for a majority of the northern U.S., according to WSI Corp., an Andover, MA-based provider of weather-driven business solutions,
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WSI Expects Cool East, Warm West Over Next 3 Months
Andover, MA-based WSI Corp. is expecting a big weather change to take place in the East compared to the winter heating season to date. The company said in its latest forecast that it expects the January through March period to average cooler-than-normal in the eastern part of the country and warmer-than-normal in the West.
WSI Expects Cool East, Warm West Over Next 3 Months
Andover, MA-based WSI Corp. is expecting a big weather change to take place in the East compared to the winter heating season to date. The company said in its latest forecast that it expects the January through March period to average cooler-than-normal in the eastern part of the country and warmer-than-normal in the West.
Forecaster Calls for Warm November-December Period
Looking at the weather scenario following what has been a difficult hurricane season, Andover, MA-based WSI Corp. said it expects the November-December period to be warmer-than-normal for a majority of the United States.
Forecaster Calls for Warm November-December Period
Looking at the weather scenario following what has been a difficult hurricane season, Andover, MA-based WSI Corp. said it expects the November-December period to be warmer-than-normal for a majority of the United States.
WSI Forecasts Warm Summer for Majority of the U.S.
Joining a number of other forecasters, Andover, MA-based WSI Corp. said last week that it expects the summer to bring sizzling asphalt and ice cream trucks to a majority of the U.S. The company said it looks for the July-September period to average warmer-than-normal temps in most locations, with the exception of the northern and central Plains, which will experience cooler than normal weather.
WSI Forecasts Warm Summer for Majority of the U.S.
Joining a number of other forecasters, Andover, MA-based WSI Corp. said Monday that it expects the summer will bring sizzling asphalt and ice cream trucks to a majority of the U.S. The company said it looks for the July-September period to average warmer-than-normal temps in most locations, with the exception of the northern and central Plains, which will experience cooler than normal weather.