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‘The Old Farmer’s Almanac’ Is Predicting ‘One of the Longest and Coldest’ Winters in Years

Get ready to bundle up this winter seasonThe Old Farmer’s Almanac has released its official predictions for winter 2021 to 2022, dubbing the upcoming months “a season of shivers.”

“This coming winter could well be one of the longest and coldest that we’ve seen in years,” the publication’s editor Janice Stillman said in statement.

Much of the country will experience a winter “punctuated by positively bone-chilling, below-average temperatures,” The Old Farmer’s Almanac reads.

Snow will be a major part of the equation for many places, including areas in the Midwest and sections of the Northeast stretching from Maryland to Massachusetts. From eastern Montana south into the western halves of the Dakotas and northeastern Colorado, there will be above-average snowfall numbers. Other parts of the middle of the U.S. will have average temperatures, but more snow, including several storms.

Wintry mixes are expected in the Ohio Valley, parts of New England, northern portions of the Deep South, and southeastern New Mexico.

The only section that will be spared the cold is the West Coast, with a “mild” and “dry” winter from the western halves of Washington and Oregon, throughout California, and much of Arizona and New Mexico. And the only state with a “warm” prediction is Hawaii.

Up north in Canada, the season will be all about weathering the storms, which will leave areas “snowed in, sleeted on, slushed about, soaked, and otherwise generally soggy,” the guide predicts.

“This coming winter won’t be remarkable in terms of temperature, but for our Canadian friends who will end up just wanting to dry out, it will be a long season indeed,” Stillman adds.

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9 thoughts on “‘The Old Farmer’s Almanac’ Is Predicting ‘One of the Longest and Coldest’ Winters in Years”

  1. Brother Dan Satterfield said we would have an above normal temperatures this winter, milder than normal. But…………..he has been known to be wrong on an occasion or two.

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