A warm winter is coming to the Arctic
The forecast comes of the heels of a warmer-than-average summer in much of the region.
Less sea ice and more precipitation than normal can be expected in the Arctic this winter, as temperatures in the region look set stay above normal during early part of the season, says an international panel of meteorologists based on a compilation of regional outlooks.
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