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Thursday, August 30, 2018

Maine's Farmers' Almanac predicts 'teeth-chattering' winter, lots of snow

LEWISTON, Maine — It may be hard to think about the cold and snow at the end of August, but the 2019 Farmers' Almanac is out with its winter predictions.

The Maine-based publication is predicting "teeth-chattering" cold and plenty of snow.

New England will see the coldest weather mid-February, according to editor Peter Geiger.

The Farmers' Almanac is also predicting snow to start early for New England, with above-normal snowfall in January and February.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hot as it is, now's the time to caulk those cracks and put new seals on the doors and windows.

Anonymous said...

Good, too damn hot!

Anonymous said...

Bring it!

Anonymous said...

AND another article warns that the power cable lines will go down and leave the East Coast in the dark thanks to the Chinese. Sounds like an active winter 2019.