Meanwhile we just came off our most frigid winter in recent history, and the Farmer’s Almanac to the best of my knowledge is forecasting a repeat?
Yep, colder than the proverbial well digger's a$$. The Graybeard rule is in effect though. Since I'm buying a big new snow blower, we won't get much snow around here this winter.
Meanwhile we just came off our most frigid winter in recent history, and the Farmers Almanac to the best of my knowledge is forecasting a repeat?
According to the 2015 edition of the Farmers Almanac, the winter of 201415 will see below-normal temperatures for about three-quarters of the nation. A large zone of very cold temperatures will be found from east of the Continental Divide east to the Appalachians. The most frigid temperatures will be found from the Northern Plains into the Great Lakes. The coldest outbreak of the season will come during the final week of January into the beginning of February, when frigid arctic air drops temperatures across the Northern Plains to perhaps 40 below zero. As the frigid air blows across the Great Lakes, snow showers and squalls will drop heavy amounts of snow to the lee of the Lakes ..Over the eastern third of the country, we are expecting an active storm track with a number of storms delivering copious amounts of snow and rain. Near-normal precipitation is expected for the Pacific Northwest, the Southwest States, and Northern Plains, while below-normal precipitation values are forecast for the Southwest States as well as the Upper Midwest and the Great Lakes. The Central and Southern Plains are expected to receive above-average precipitation.
We are red flagging the first 10 days of January and the first week of February along the Atlantic Seaboard for active wintry weather featuring bouts of heavy precipitation and strong winds. Another red flag timeframe for widespread wintry conditions is the middle part of March from the nations midsection to the East Coast .