A weather man has predicted that El Nino will cause a significant decrease in snowfall on the East Coast in 2023.
El Nino is a climate pattern that occurs when sea surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean are warmer than average.
The weather man's prediction is based on historical data and current climate trends.
If the prediction is accurate, it could have significant economic and environmental impacts on the East Coast.
Less snowfall could mean less revenue for ski resorts and winter tourism businesses.
It could also have implications for water resources and wildlife habitats that rely on snowmelt.
The prediction is a reminder of the potential impacts of climate change and the need for proactive measures to mitigate its effects.