
(WGHP) — FOX8 Meteorologist Charles Ewing is up next to make his prediction for this year’s winter weather.
According to Charles, a weak La Niña should develop this winter. Typically, a La Niña involves the water of the Pacific Ocean warming off the coast of South America, bringing the Piedmont a warm and dry winter.
Here are Charles’s predictions:
Colder or warmer? When it comes to temperatures, I think December will be cooler than normal with slightly above-average temperatures in January and February.
Coldest temperature? 15°
How many inches of snow? 7 inches
Largest snowfall? 3 inches
First snow? Dec. 22
See everyone’s winter weather predictions
Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to FOX8 WGHP.
LATEST POSTS
- 1
I work with companies to confront addiction in the workplace. The hidden crisis is costing corporate America millions. - 2
Germany's first Omani LNG shipments arrive despite Middle East disruptions - 3
Netflix’s Price Hikes Just Got Rejected by an Italian Court. Here’s Why It Matters Everywhere - 4
Chevron Says Damage at Wheatstone LNG Will Hamper Restart - 5
Astonishing interstellar comet captured in new images by NASA Mars missions
Public mistrust linked to drop in deceased donor organ donations and kidney transplants
Investigating Remarkable Espresso Flavors: Upgrade Your Day to day Blend
Over 1,800 killed since junta seized power in Burkina Faso, rights group says
The Main 20 Photography Instagram Records to Follow
New Year's superstitions: Eating 12 grapes, avoiding laundry and other rituals that are said to bring good fortune
New dietary guidelines recommend more dairy, meat and fats: What to know
I was about to film a movie with Glen Powell when my hair started falling out in clumps. Alopecia has made me unrecognizable as an actor.
Mexico says a third of 130,000 missing people might be alive, fueling criticisms by families
NASA’s Artemis II launch leaves Americans in awe: ‘We’re going to the frickin’ moon!’












