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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Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. YEA!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWill 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?
ReplyDeleteHas anyone sent Al Gore a copy?
ReplyDeleteHow would they know what the military is planning this winter?
ReplyDeleteCold winter, hot summer...hmmmmm...sounds like Mother Nature doing what is supposed to happen!
ReplyDeleteI 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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