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The Old Farmer’s Almanac Is Predicting We Will Have Less Snow Storms This Winter

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According to The Old Farmer’s Almanac, it is supposed to be dry and warm this winter, and I’m not happy about this news at all!!

Just add it to the long list of disappointments for 2020. Many places may not see snow this winter, and temps are going to be more mild than normal.

We didn’t see snow AT ALL last year (where I live), and that is very unusual. I was so looking forward to being snowed in with a good book and a fluffy blanket!

But, it looks like that isn’t going to happen.

We are currently transitioning from Solar Cycle 24 to Solar Cycle 25. Cycle 24 was the smallest in more than 100 years and possibly the smallest since the Dalton Minimum in the early 1800s, while Cycle 25 is expected to also bring very low solar activity.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac
The Old Farmer’s Almanac

What does all that mean? No clue. What the heck is a Solar Cycle 24 and 25? Apparently it means it’s going to be hot this winter.

For the United States, we predict that recent warming trends will dominate in the eastern and northern parts of the United States in the coming winter — rising temperature trends mean that the winter will not bring extreme cold; instead, it will be closer to normal.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac

Now, if you live in the far northeast and northern Alaska, you will see more of the white precipitation than normal.

Some of the country may see rain, but from Texas to North Carolina, from Iowa to Florida, and from Nebraska to West Virginia, it is going to be dry and warm.

How is it supposed to be where you live? Warm? Snowy? Wet? Gorgeous?

I just want a white Christmas, is that too much to ask for?

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