La Niña update

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From The Colorado Springs Gazette:

Temperatures in November should be warmer than average, said Jim Hall, spokesman for the National Weather Service in Pueblo, meaning they’ll likely rise above the month’s normal daily high temperature of 49.8 degrees and normal low of 22.6 degrees.

Precipitation should also be somewhat scarce. Normally the city gets 6.2 inches of snow, but La Niña has a stubborn tendency to push storms from the Pacific into Canada. With the jet stream so far north, much of the area will be left under a ridge of high pressure — conditions that are less than favorable for a snowstorm.

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