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winter precipitation outlookYahoo
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A weak La Niña is expected to form ahead of the arrival of winter and could last through March of next year .
The Pacific Northwest and the upper Great Plains states are forecast to experience colder-than-average temperatures.
But across the South , temperatures are expected to be above normal.
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