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Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Mid-Atlantic Almanac Calls For Heavy Winter Snows

The nation's second-oldest almanac is predicting heavy snowstorms this winter in the mid-Atlantic region based on the size of a developing El Nino temperature pattern in the Pacific Ocean.

The Herald-Mail of Hagerstown ( http://bit.ly/Q0yr7k) reports the 2013 Hagers- Town Town and Country Almanack released Tuesday predicts two December nor'easters. The first snow could fall as early as Nov. 28, and it could snow through the end of March

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Be prepared for the sob stories of "poor and elderly" who can't afford heating oil just like last year. But they can pay for cable, internet, etc......

Anonymous said...

the almanack most not know about global warming..so it can not be right!

Anonymous said...

Now if they could just get the fireplace channel to throw out some actual heat.

Anonymous said...

Always fun watching Delmarvans trying to drive in the snow!!

Anonymous said...

yeah SNOW

Anonymous said...

bleh...global warming or not, there's no escaping it...this is what I get for complaining about the unending heat and humidity.

Anonymous said...

Better run out now and get milk and bread....oh and some natural light too!

Anonymous said...


Stay home if it snows real bad.