We'll be in a La Nina for 2011-2012, which will tend to keep the polar jet weak and removed farther to the north. That should keep things both warmer and dryer across much of the south with fewer cold air intrusions.
It will also depend on what's going on in the Atlantic, but that variability is of a higher frequency and therefore more difficult to predict in advance.
Anywhere from October to about late MArch can be considered winter
The Southern United States of America are in the Norther hemisphere of Earth. Thus when it is winter there the Southern hemisphere of the Earth is pointing towards the sun.
Precipitation tends to be above average during the winter, especially in the southern part of the state. Georgia tends to be a little warmer in late fall and early winter, but cooler than normal in late winter and early spring.
In the Northern part of the world, winter. In the Southern part, summer.
Chicago is included in the weather phenomenon called "lake effect" snows which can be a part of harsh winter weather.
tornado alley
The Northern part of Italy has hot summers and cold winter
In the northern hemisphere Christmas is in winter. In the southern hemisphere, it is in summer.
Seasons start and end on the equinoxes and the solstices. Winter begins on the winter solstice and ends on the spring equinox. It also depends on which hemisphere you are in, the northern or the southern. -- In the northern hemisphere, winter includes part of December, then January, February and part of March. The winter months are traditionally December, January, and February. -- In the southern hemisphere, winter includes part of June, then July, August, and part of September. The winter months are traditionally June, July, and August.
Always warm in the southern part. But in the middle in mid cali.
In that case, it is basically summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere.In that case, it is basically summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere.In that case, it is basically summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere.In that case, it is basically summer in the northern hemisphere, and winter in the southern hemisphere.
It depends on which part of Western Australia. The north does not get cold. Perth has quite balmy, cool weather in winter, and the southern coast experiences bitter cold. Snow does occasionally fall in some parts of Western Australia. See the related question below.