Published: November 30,2016
December 2016 may be colder than average in parts of the northern half of the United States, according to an updated outlook released by The Weather Company, an IBM Business.
The coldest air will likely be focused in the West, with occasional bursts of very cold air across the major energy demand centers of the northern and eastern U.S., Dr. Todd Crawford, chief meteorologist with The Weather Company, said in a news release.

(The Weather Company, an IBM Business)
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Crawford said blocking high pressure aloft near the Aleutian Islands, forced by La Niña, is setting in earlier than anticipated.
"The upcoming pattern should drive the coldest air into western Canada, but it will likely 'smear' eastward often, resulting in shots of very cold weather across the northern into the eastern U.S.," he said.

The blocking high pressure near the Aleutians will allow cold air to pool in Alaska and western Canada for the first half of December, Cohen said in his most recent outlook.
(MAPS: 10-day National High/Low Forecasts)
"More expansive cold air should also favor a more rapid expansion of snow cover across the continent (North America)," Cohen added.

Average December Highs
This will be a sharp contrast to one of the nation's warmest Novembers.

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