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New York state, this is the wildest outlook in the nation. Definitely the most variation, for better and for worse. We've got a lot of folks in the AR community in New York state, so we've got details on a TON of places in this outlook.

Maryland, you've got an interestingly varied outlook here. To the west, you look awesome. Towards the bay, you're dealing with some extremely serious sea level rise issues. Check it out, we'll walk through projected changes to seasonal temps, precipitation, and more, and help you identify risks and actions to take in your area.

There's still an edge to hold in Maine. But these winter projections are worse than they were in the NCA4. Dr. Emily gives you the straight talk in this outlook, which is heavy on local details & suggested areas for action.

Pennsylvania is looking pretty solid in these projections. Except for the greater Philadelphia area, you're looking relatively low change. And, while Philadelphia is going to be impacted by sea level rise, it's looking way less trashed than the other major northeast coastal cities.

Sea level rise is the biggest challenge facing New Jersey, by a long shot. And the worst part is, it won't take extreme scenarios to mess up this state in a big way. In this video, we look at the most vulnerable areas first, then check out the other change factors projected for New Jersey, which are not too bad.

Even in high-end sea level rise scenarios, Connecticut still looks super cute. The biggest change for this state looks like it will come to the winters.

Inland, Massachusetts has pretty solid climate preservation in the projections and great resilience potential. But by and large, it's looking pretty rough along the coast, especially around greater Boston. This video also identifies emerging serious flooding risks associated with the Merrimack River watershed.

Projections for Vermont's climate at 2C, plus resources to learn more about location-specific flooding risks and important work going on in Vermont to strengthen local food systems.

Here we walk through the climate projections on a wide range of factors for New Hampshire, which present both challenges and opportunities for this state.

This outlook for Delaware is extremely difficult, with major implications for regional transportation.

These projections for Rhode Island show great cool summer preservation, but we are looking at a significant landscape transformation due to the major loss of winter cold duration and intensity.

This cross-model regional overview is part of a series and focuses on the Northeast: Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and West Virginia.

Dr. Emily shares a slice of the talk she gave at ESF's Earth Week 2025, including detailed projection info, as well as ground notes from Rochester to Utica.