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Farmer’s Almanac sums up extended forecast in three words: shaking, shivering, and shoveling
Lewiston, ME: Every year since 1818, the Farmers’ Almanac provides an extended weather forecast to let everyone know what conditions lie ahead. With extreme weather and drought conditions hitting the country, and the growing concern over heating oil costs, Farmers’ Almanac is releasing its winter weather forecast earlier than ever. The 2023 Farmers’ Almanac, which hits the store shelves on August 15, is warning readers that this winter will be filled plenty of shaking, shivering, and shoveling.
According to the Almanac, shivery temperatures are predicted to rattle warm weather seekers in the Southeast and South-Central states, but the real shivers might send people in the Great Lakes areas, Northeast, and North Central regions hibernating. The Almanac states that the North Central States are forecast to experience extremely cold temperatures, (possibly 40° below zero!) especially during mid-January.
Areas in the western half of the country should escape major shivers, with an overall forecast of brisk temperatures predicted in the Northwest and mild temperatures in the Southwest.
Graphic courtesy of Farmer’s Almanac
The Farmers’ Almanac suggests a stormy winter especially for the eastern half of the country. For some areas this may mean snow, but for others it will result in more slush and mush.
January 2023 looks to be the stormiest for many areas including Texas and Oklahoma, where heavy snow is predicted during the first week. Unfortunately, a dry winter is predicted for the Southwest states, which won’t help the drought situation.
The Almanac predicted many of the 2021-2022 winter storms, most notably: the early-season nor’easter in the end of October, and the unusual blizzard in the last week of April (in parts of Montana, Wyoming, and the Dakotas).
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