CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- The Old Farmer's Almanac, the familiar, 223-year-old chronicler of climate, folksy advice and fun facts, is predicting a colder winter and warmer summer for much of the nation.
Published Wednesday, the New Hampshire-based almanac predicts a "super-cold" winter in the eastern two-thirds of the country. The west will remain a little bit warmer than normal.
"Colder is just almost too familiar a term," Editor Janice Stillman said. "Think of it as a refriger-nation."
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6 comments:
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. YEA!!!!!!!
Will the geese EVER leave our fair city? A long time ago didn't they fly south for the winter,or is the Eastern Shore as far south as they go?
Has anyone sent Al Gore a copy?
How would they know what the military is planning this winter?
Cold winter, hot summer...hmmmmm...sounds like Mother Nature doing what is supposed to happen!
I think you are talking about "resident" geese. They don't migrate like regular geese (and I think it's illegal to kill them?)
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