Farmers Almanac Predicts Long Winter
September 01st, 2009 in News by Survival Spot
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LEWISTON, Maine (Sept. 1) — Americans, you might want to check on your 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.
Farmers’ Almanac editor Peter Geiger displays a map of the publication’s winter weather forecast. While the two coasts are expected to experience average to mild conditions, the nation’s midsection is in for a colder-than-normal season, a situation that another almanac editor described as an “ice cold sandwich.”
Farmers’ Almanac editor Peter Geiger displays a map of the publication’s winter weather forecast. While the two coasts are expected to experience average to mild conditions, the nation’s midsection is in for a colder-than-normal season, a situation that another almanac editor described as an “ice cold sandwich.”
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October 2nd, 2009
Yes, the snow in Utah at the end of September (and beginning of the fall!) is certainly adding to their case.
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