We here at Unofficial Networks have been stoked to see all the early snowfall in the upper elevations in the Western United States, but we’re definitely ready to see the snow start to stick in the lower elevations.

This week, YouTuber meteorologist Ryan Hall, Y’all broke down when areas of the country typically see their first snowfall. Ryan pointed out how El Nino will change this, with some seeing snowfall later than usual, while others seeing early snowfall. Regions predicted for snowfall later than usual include the Midwest and Northeast. Compared to the map pictured below, which shows the average dates, El Nino will move these first snow dates for some mountainous areas. With El Nino, we could see snowfall a week or two sooner in the west and later on in the Midwest and East.

Obviously, we’ve already seen places throughout the West get their first snowfall, but it’s going to be interesting to see when the first snowfall in the Northeast happens.

Ryan’s video breakdown is below.

Image/Video Credits: Ryan Hall Y’all

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