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Monday, August 17, 2015

U.S. Super Cold, Slew of Snow in Old Farmer's Almanac Forecast

Just when you thought you had gotten over last winter, be warned: The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts it will be super cold with a slew of snow for much of the country, even in places that don't usually see too much of it, like the Pacific Northwest.

If you don't want to read about those four-letter words, there's plenty more to peruse in the folksy, annual book of household tips, trends, recipes and articles, such as animal jealousy, the history of shoes and anticipation for the biggest Supermoon in decades in November 2016.

Otherwise, look for above-normal snow and below-normal temperatures for much of New England; icy conditions in parts of the South; and frigid weather in the Midwest. The snowiest periods in the Pacific Northwest will be in mid-December, early to mid-January and mid- to late February, the almanac predicts.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I guarantee it will be friggid this winter.

Anonymous said...

That book is joke. It's Dan Satterfields Bible. If Dan picked up a real Bible ,maybe he's do better in life.

Anonymous said...

Good becouse right now it is too damm hot!