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NOAA Winter Outlook predicts a wet, cold winter for the Inland Northwest

NOAA has released its winter outlook for the 2022-2023 season. Chief Meteorologist Jeremy LaGoo breaks down what residents can expect as temperatures start to drop.

SPOKANE, Wash. — NOAA has released its Winter Outlook for the 2022-2023 season and it looks like the Pacific Northwest will be getting its third consecutive La Niña. That means colder than normal temperatures and a wetter than average weather pattern as residents move through the next few months. 

Chief Meteorologist Jeremy LaGoo gives Spokane residents a rundown of what they can expect as temperatures begin to drop around the Inland Northwest.

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