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Aug 06 2012

Matthew

December Forecast

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Matthew

Matthew

Hey my name is Matthew Hatley. I am 16 and I always loved the weather ever since I was a baby. I used to stand at the door and watch the lightning during thunderstorms. I was a little chap when I used to do that. I am a meterologist for mainly the southeast but occasinally I do forecasts for the whole country. I do my best to give information about the weather to people who ask me what the weather will be like for the day, or the week. My favorite time of the year is winter. I do the best weather forecasting during the winter. I enjoy all of the people who view my forecast, but not only mine but all the other forecasters at Weatheradvance.com

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  1. Aaron
    Good Job, Keep these forecasts coming :)
  2. Eric Webb
    Matthew, I love these forecasts you are putting out, and actually think they are pretty accurate. I completely agree with you here on showing cold and unsettled weather, even snow mid-late month. I personally have gone out on a limb and said that central NC will see a major winter storm before the official start of winter, what are your thoughts about that?
  3. Rich Beem
    Can we see a white christmas in Macon,Ga.
  4. marandag28
    marandag28
    Do you think Jacksonville,Nc will see a cold snowy winter?
  5. Simeon
    looks like it might marandog unless your anywhere near wilmington than it will be a “Winter Battle Zone”
  6. Rod
    Is the world supposed to be ending this year?If not we will have a very cold winter this year and maybe longer.This should be Chicago year for the big snows this year.
  7. Rod Houston
    Is the world supposed to be ending this year?If not we will have a very cold winter this year and maybe longer.
  8. Rod Houston
    marandag28 No you area is too warm for anything else besides rain.Sorry but places father West like Raleigh, Charlotte, Columbia,SC ,Atlanta GA ,Macon have a much better chance for snow because they are not near the Atlantic ocean and are much less influenced by the Atlantic ocean than Eastern NC.

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