Lu dans le Washington Post aujourd'hui. Comme le souligne Mizar, on risque d'avoir de l'action en janvier:
It’s now been almost three years since New York City, Philadelphia and Boston reported a snow depth of at least six inches.
But experts say that trend could soon wane in some spots. The first chance for a storm could come between Jan. 5 and 7.
The coming pattern shift may be “by far the most favorable look we’ve had in years for moderate or even major snowstorms” for the Mid-Atlantic, meteorologist Tomer Burg said.
Forecaster John Homenuk wrote on X that he is “becoming increasingly convinced that the upcoming pattern will be the most favorable we have seen for winter weather in the Northeast US in at least a few years.”
Even if the pattern during early January doesn’t produce a big storm along the East Coast, there’s another chance for stormy conditions in the middle and late part of the month.