The 2022/2023 Farmers’ Almanac has predicted “stormy” winter weather in several regions across the United States.
The publication has released weather forecasts every year since 1818 for people to plan ahead for the next season.
With the cost of living rising as energy and fuel bills rise, some areas can be affected by “severe” weather, according to The Farmers’ Almanac.
Farmer’s Almanac predicts ‘stormy’ winter
The Farmers’ Almanac warns in its latest edition that people in the United States should prepare for a “stormy” and “severe” winter.
According to Almanac’s 2022/2023 release, people residing in the north central states are set to experience frigid temperatures of around minus 40 degrees in January next year.
Areas like Texas and Oklahoma may experience heavy snow in January, while dry weather is expected in the southwest states.
“Regions in the western half of the country should escape major shivers, with an overall forecast of fast temperatures expected in the northwest and mild temperatures in the southwest,” the calendar says in its press release.
Other predictions explained
Cold temperatures are expected in the southeastern and south central states, while temperatures can be quite shivering for those in the Great Lakes, Northeast, and North Central regions.
“The western half of the country should escape major shivers, with a general forecast of rapid temperatures expected in the northwest and mild temperatures in the southwest,” the statement read.
Farmers’ Almanac publishes annual weather forecasts since 1818 for people, especially farmers, to prepare for the winter season.
AccuWeather usually releases its forecasts in September each year, while the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration publishes its forecasts in November.
Farmers’ calendar for 2023
The full version of the farmers’ calendar for 2023 will be available in stores on August 15.
The release offers 16 months of weather forecasts between September 2022 and December 2023.
The Farmers’ Almanac indicated in its media release that the 2023 edition will include weather summaries and maps for all four seasons in 2023.
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