Farmers' Almanac predicts numbing cold this winter

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Farmers' Almanac predicts numbing cold this winter


LEWISTON, Maine – Americans, you might want to check on their sweaters and shovels — the Farmers' Almanac is predicting a cold winter for many of you.

The venerable almanac's 2010 edition, which goes on sale Tuesday, says numbing cold will predominate in the country's midsection, from the Rocky Mountains in the West to the Appalachians in the East.

Managing Editor Sandi Duncan says it's going to be an "ice cold sandwich."

"We feel the middle part of the country's really going to be cold — very, very cold, very, very frigid, with a lot of snow," she said. "On the East and West coasts, it's going to be a little milder. Not to say it's going to be a mild short winter, but it'll be milder compared to the middle of the country."

The almanac, which has been published since 1818, issues annual forecasts using a formula based on sunspots, planetary positions and the effects of the moon.

This winter, the 200-page publication says it'll be cool and snowy in the Northeast, bitterly cold and dry in the Great Lakes states, and cold and snowy across the North Central states.

It says the Northwest will be cool with average precipitation, the Southwest will be mild and dry, the South Central states will be cold and wet, and the Southeast will be mild and dry.

The almanac's forecast, however, is at odds with the National Weather Service, which is calling for warmer-than-normal temperatures across much of the country because of an El Nino system in the tropical Pacific Ocean, said Mike Halpert, deputy director of the NOAA Climate Prediction Center in Camp Springs, Md.

"The stronger El Nino becomes, the more confident and the more likely it will be the northern part of the country will have a milder-than-average winter," Halpert said.

The almanac and the Weather Service agree on their predictions of warmer-than-usual conditions across much of the country next summer.

The Farmers' Almanac, not to be confused with the New Hampshire-based Old Farmer's Almanac, has a circulation of about 3.5 million

Farmers' Almanac predicts numbing cold this winter - Yahoo! News



OY VEY! :shock: I sure hope that they are dead wrong about the weather!!!
 
that's what I fear. I fear that we will have a world record cold winter. But I will not worry.... my future Rubicon will keep me warm and safe :cool2:
 
that's what I fear. I fear that we will have a world record cold winter. But I will not worry.... my future Rubicon will keep me warm and safe :cool2:

or you take a subway. :mad:

i have to communte by using my car to my work everyday. :mad: I have to save up a lot of vacations for winter time so i can skip from work. :shock:
 
That is all right for me because I have used in dealing with extremely cold weather, but there are two things that I hate most about the winter weather: freezing rain and too much snow. You can see my location in my profile.
 
That is all right for me because I have used in dealing with extremely cold weather, but there are two things that I hate most about the winter weather: freezing rain and too much snow. You can see my location in my profile.

and the power out for days/weeks :mad2:

I assume you have a back-up power generator?
 
Nope :(

It means I will have to wear two or three layers of clothes. :(

yike!!!! I remember few years ago that North-eastern Canada was hit by one of the worst ice storm in history and ya'all were stranded without power for weeks!!
 
yike!!!! I remember few years ago that North-eastern Canada was hit by one of the worst ice storm in history and ya'all were stranded without power for weeks!!

Yes, Ice Storm of 1998

It happened three years before I moved there. My friends told me about it and it was one of the worst experiences that they went thru in terms of weather.
 
Yes, Ice Storm of 1998

It happened three years before I moved there. My friends told me about it and it was one of the worst experiences that they went thru in terms of weather.

oh! 1998. That's quite a while ago. I thought it happened around 2005. duh me

You're lucky that you weren't there. I saw a documentary on it and it was like the frozen-version of New Orleans-Katrina. Let's hope it won't happen again!
 
Farmers' Almanac predicts numbing cold this winter
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The almanac, which has been published since 1818, issues annual forecasts using a formula based on sunspots, planetary positions and the effects of the moon.

Did it forget to include anthropogenic activities? ;)
 
I dunno....but sure hope not! It's been quite a hot summer here in Jax, and I assumed we would have a mild winter (hoped so). I dislike cold weather!


Last time it snowed in the greater Jax area. Was in 1989. If I recall correctly.
 
Yep, it was '88 or '89....I've still got a pix of it (somewhere)! Beautiful, yes! But oh so cold!

I missed it! I went to south Florida. We had a hard freeze and some flurries. but it melted by the time it touched the ground.

I have yet to see snow. :lol:
 
I live in the Niagara region which isn't too bad, but we do get some quite nasty snowstorms once in a while.
 
Oh no, I'm so not looking forward to that!!! The Last winter was really cold for Northwest, it was snowing most of the time which was quite unusual for west side of state of Washington. I just hope that we won't go through another winter full of snow, hail and freezing wind that just bites through your bone.
 
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