How much snow should we expect? These are the kinds of questions we answer in our long-range seasonal predictions. Long-range forecasts are for the planners among us—the gardeners and farmers, the truckers and shippers, businesses that have financial exposure to weather, vacationers, and all ...
When cold weather memes are going viral all over social media about the cold and ice it's always referring to the typical states that have a true winter. Snow, ice, and cold temperatures below zero are really the norm for at least a few days throughout the Midwest and Northeast. Then t...
And just like ALL weather predictions, it may not be spot on, or the only prediction... TheFarmers’ Almanac is predictingblizzard conditions in northern New England as early as December 2023. So you may not have to wait until January to get those skis sharpened and waxed. Celebrities Who ...
December 2023 came in as the warmest in 130 years of record-keeping, so it is not a stretch thatmeteorological wintershould go down in the books. Many parts of the country will rememberChristmas 2023 as a Christmas without snow. Only 17.6% of the U.S. was covered insnowas ofChristmasmor...
And just like ALL weather predictions, it may not be spot on, or the only prediction... The Farmers’ Almanac is predicting blizzard conditions in northern New England as early as December 2023. So you may not have to wait until January to get those skis sharpened and waxed.Celebrities...
New Jersey just got the first official predictions from our weather experts. A man walks in the snow covered street in Boston. (AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) According toNJ.com, "Long-range forecasters say they [are] anticipating another winter season with below-average snowfall in the New Jersey...
2023-2024 Farmers’ Almanac Winter Forecast Accuracy Among all of the winter weirdness last year, which threw a curveball into our long-range outlook, the following Farmers’ Almanac winter 2023-2024 weather predictions were spot on: December 24-27, 2023: Our forecast called for heavy snow fr...
Expect snow in the western mountains, but not as much as last year. A hard winter, sure. A severe winter? Not really. But maybe a bad storm or two. If you would like to hear the details of how these weather predictions are made, Don Day lays it all out in his video above. ...
Expect snow in the western mountains, but not as much as last year. A hard winter, sure. A severe winter? Not really. But maybe a bad storm or two. If you would like to hear the details of how these weather predictions are made, Don Day lays it all out in his video above. ...
Lou: Do you ever use weather trends from past seasons to make predictions about what will happen this year? If so, what can we expect? Jack: "Absolutely, but trends and patterns from the previous winter (or year in general) are only a piece of the puzzle. There’s a lot th...