Smokey
08-18-2015, 07:04 PM
Just when you thought you had gotten over last winter, be warned: The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts that it will be super cold with a slew of snow for much of the country, even in places that don’t usually see much of it, including the Pacific Northwest.
Look for above-normal snowfall 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.
“Just about everybody who gets snow will have a White Christmas in one capacity or another,” editor Janice Stillman said from Dublin, N.H., where the almanac is compiled.
Cold, snowy winter predicted for much of U.S. | The Columbus Dispatch (http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/national_world/2015/08/15/cold-snowy-winter-predicted-for-much-of-u-s-.html)
Look for above-normal snowfall 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.
“Just about everybody who gets snow will have a White Christmas in one capacity or another,” editor Janice Stillman said from Dublin, N.H., where the almanac is compiled.
Cold, snowy winter predicted for much of U.S. | The Columbus Dispatch (http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/national_world/2015/08/15/cold-snowy-winter-predicted-for-much-of-u-s-.html)