Maine's Farmers' Almanac predicts 'teeth-chattering' winter, lots of snow
LEWISTON, Maine —
It may be hard to think about the cold and snow at the end of August, but the 2019 Farmers' Almanac is out with its winter predictions.
The Maine-based publication is predicting "teeth-chattering" cold and plenty of snow.
New England will see the coldest weather mid-February, according to editor Peter Geiger.
The Farmers' Almanac is also predicting snow to start early for New England, with above-normal snowfall in January and February.
If you are hoping a frigid, snowy winter means a break once spring arrives in March, don't hold your breath, according to the Farmers' Almanac.
The publication is predicting a big winter storm for the East Coast between March 20-23.
Tap here to read more of the Farmers' Almanac's winter outlook.
LEWISTON, Maine —
It may be hard to think about the cold and snow at the end of August, but the 2019 Farmers' Almanac is out with its winter predictions.
The Maine-based publication is predicting "teeth-chattering" cold and plenty of snow.
New England will see the coldest weather mid-February, according to editor Peter Geiger.
The Farmers' Almanac is also predicting snow to start early for New England, with above-normal snowfall in January and February.
If you are hoping a frigid, snowy winter means a break once spring arrives in March, don't hold your breath, according to the Farmers' Almanac.
The publication is predicting a big winter storm for the East Coast between March 20-23.
Tap here to read more of the Farmers' Almanac's winter outlook.