All early indicators suggest the potential for severe winter weather. While the overall weather pattern will be milder than usual, there is a potential for strong surges of Artic air to push south and create local extremes. With cool water in the eastern Pacific, the winter weather season will likely be extreme.  Although hurricanes and wildfires are known for being the costliest severe weather events, winter weather can be incredibly costly and devastating. In the first half of 2021, historic winter storms created a record of $15.1 billion in insured losses, according to a recent report from Aon. That far…
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