The 200th edition of the Farmer’s Almanac is out and it’s giving a glimpse of what we can possibly expect for this winter.
Snow could hit western Pennsylvania in early November but it’s not predicated to be heavy amounts.
We’re due for a mild beginning of January…but then the bottom falls out in February when “ice-cold conditions” return.
The Farmer’s Almanac claims 80 to 85% accuracy with their forecast but admit last year’s was thrown off by El Nino.
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