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"September brings an average temperature of 59°F (2° below normal) with 3.5” of precipitation—wet in the north," drier in the ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac, which has been predicting the seasons since 1792, says that while most of the country is about ...
Since 1792, The Old Farmer’s Almanac has offered long-range weather forecasts to help readers schedule their planting and ...
In its extended fall forecast, the Farmers' Almanac called the upcoming season a "flirty, flurry fall." The almanac noted ...
"September brings an average temperature of 59°F (2° below normal) with 3.5” of precipitation—wet in the north," drier in the ...
Summer is just getting underway, but Fall's cooler temps are already calling our names.
According to the graphic, New Hampshire, Maine, and the rest of New England have a 70%-80% chance of having a fall with above-average temperatures. The graphic also shows that it's unclear how much ...
It might seem early to start thinking about snow, but the northeast might see its first snow by mid to late October, the Farmers' Almanac predicts. In its extended fall forecast, the Farmers' Almanac ...
The Old Farmer's Almanac and the Farmer's Almanac claim their extended weather predictions are about 80% accurate If you're already sick of the record breaking summer heat, start counting down the ...
"It looks as if The Old Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a warmer-than-normal autumn this year! In fact, it should be quite warm for the western half of the United States!" The Old Farmer's Almanac's ...
It might seem early to start thinking about snow, but the northeast might see its first snow by mid to late October, the Farmers' Almanac predicts. In its extended fall forecast, the Farmers' Almanac ...