With this post... I am going to give a brief overview of how I think winter will go from Nov - Mar. At this time, I believe that the weather will be mild overall thru about mid November. Sure, some cold days will mix in, talking overall here. I think we'll be stuck in a -PNA for a few weeks. MJO was trying to take the tour from Phase 5, 6, and 7 but attm, it looks to be dying out on the boarder of phases 6, and 7. So the MJO was moving right along until now so that could be a reason we stay mild for a few weeks. Hopefully.... the rains will start to come back into the picture too.
I do believe that we'll see a flip to winter sometime in the second half of November to a colder pattern. Snow is always a crap shoot, but if you want snow, you need cold so...

I think the pattern will skew colder overall thru December and likely into January of 2023. This is the best time for us to cash in IMO. We should see some bouts during this time of -EPO / +PNA. If we can get some -NAO blocking too, then the chances at a big dog go way up. I do believe that some blocking will occur this winter. We've been seeing bouts of it already which is good. Doesn't mean it''ll stay that way, but I think it beats seeing none, right?
The typical Nina pattern should come back with a -PNA/ SE ridge combo and most likely a +NAO sometime in the second half of Jan and esp for Feb. I am not expecting a cold Feb this go around, but a mild and wet one. The Nina should be fading in December so the atmospheric impacts should revert back to more of a neutral to Nino look for March (maybe April too?) so cold and snow chances should come back to finish out the season.
The potential to receive above to well above normal snow is there this season should we get that blocking we so desperately need for a nice juiced up, and phased system. If the Pacific pattern is good, then the storm track might work out for us for once. December or early January IMO is the best shot at a big dog and perhaps early March as well.
Anyone else have any broad brushed thoughts like this? If so, please post.