"NOAA's Outlook: Warmer Late Winter and Early Spring for Denver and Colorado"

The latest seasonal outlook from NOAA suggests that many states, including Colorado, could experience warmer weather between February and April, with the northern half of the country leaning towards above-average temperatures. The Pacific Northwest has the highest chance of a warm late winter and early spring, while Texas, especially West Texas, is predicted to see below-average temperatures. The precipitation forecast indicates that the impact of El Niño is expected to continue, with the Pacific Northwest and Ohio Valley likely to see less rain and snow, while Southern states are expected to experience a wet winter continuing into spring. NOAA also expects El Niño to phase out between April and June.
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