Winter Weather Forecast / Prediction / Outlook 2025-2026 : Coldest and Snowiest Winter in 10+ Years
As we rapidly approach the official beginning of fall, we bring you the latest insights from Direct Weather detailing the most current long range winter forecast published on September 16, 2025. Weather patterns signal an early fall vibe across the US, with promising snow possibilities in high-elevation western regions. The latest winter weather outlook highlights a dynamic forecast. It suggests cooler temperatures and precipitation that could bring early snow to the Rockies and Cascades.
Snow Prospects in the West
The Northwest, including the Cascades and Rockies, is set for above average precipitation this September. This is driven by a weak La Niña or neutral ENSO pattern. While major storms aren’t expected, the higher peaks of the Cascades, Sierra Nevada, and Rockies could see early snowfall. This is particularly later in the month if cooler air aligns with wetter conditions. These areas, known for hefty annual snowfall (often 48–72+ inches), are prime spots for skiers and snowboarders eager for a pre-season dusting. The wetter Northwest forecast contrasts with a drier Southwest. Here, precipitation—and thus snow—is less likely, even in higher elevations, due to differing winter weather conditions.
Cooler East, Drier South
In the central and eastern U.S., September promises cooler-than-normal temperatures, resembling October more than August. The Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast will feel this chill. It is driven by a warm water column south of Alaska creating a western ridge that funnels cold air eastward. However, precipitation may be limited in the East due to typical winter weather changes. Drier conditions will dominate the Southeast, Gulf Coast, and south-central states, reducing snow chances outside high-altitude western zones.
Why This Forecast Matters
Heads up for those planning outdoor fall adventures. The Rockies and Cascades are the regions to watch for early snow. In the East, cooler, drier weather related to typical winter weather sets the stage for vibrant leaf peeping opportunities. Though snow is unlikely except in elevated areas. As the month progresses, we will be monitoring updates. Potential shifts could kick off the snow season early in the West.
Related: Winter Snowfall Forecast 2025 – 2026: From Direct Weather