Not if the NOAA is to right (but rarely predicts lower than average temps)
Meanwhile,
The guys over at snowmobilers.com have released their early snow forecast for winter 2022/23. Now, the Farmer’s Almanac, The Old Farmer’s Almanac, and the NOAA don’t usually release their winter forecasts until late August/early September, so take this one with a pinch of salt.https://snowbrains.com/winter-2022-2023-snow-forecast/
1000 inches of snow and single-digit temps for New England would be AWESOME! (I would wish for below-zero temps, but those temps wouldn’t be practical for heavy snow...)
https://www.farmersalmanac.com/extended-forecast
The Old Farmer's Almanac as you say, won't be releasing winter weather until Aug 30th. https://www.almanac.com/winter-extended-forecast-farmers-almanac
Accuweather shows OMG mid season severe weather for me.
Late frosts
Not much for early snows
https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-forecasts/accuweather-us-fall-forecast-2022/1223997
Being in the Ozarks, we'll know the weather when it gets here. For those of us near the I-44 magical weather line. We watch storms slide up I-44 either on the North or South side but never daring to cross.
Glad to see predictions of above normal for Wisconsin; I want a snowy winter! I haven’t been on my snowshoes in the last two seasons. Either ‘crunchy & icy’ snow, or none at all. :(
I’d like a nice snow pack of about 12” to insulate everything AFTER Deer Season, then we’ll take it from there.
I don’t ask for much, LOL! :)