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Farmers Almanac
The 2012 Farmers Almanac
Farmers' Almanac
Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida

Southeast U.S.
Long Range Weather Forecast for February 8th - April 7th

Includes Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida

Farmers' Almanac's long range weather predictions are available here for 2 months and if you sign up for a FREE account with us, we'll give you 4 months!

February 2012
8th-11th. Wet snow Tennessee, western North Carolina; wintry mix northern Mississippi, Alabama. Elsewhere, rain, then clearing.
12th-15th. Wet weather, then fair skies, milder.
16th-19th. Unsettled.
20th-23rd. Wet snow Tennessee, parts of North Carolina, then fair. Elsewhere, windy/rainy, then clearing.
24th-29th. Showery, then fair, milder.

March 2012
1st-3rd. Fair, pleasantly mild.
4th-7th. Stormy, then return to fair weather.
8th-11th. Showery along Gulf Coast; fair elsewhere.
12th-15th. Mainly clear, quite mild.
16th-19th. Some rain, mainly southern, central Florida.
20th-23rd. Fair.
24th-27th. Showers, then fair, quite mild.
28th-31st. Fair, warm, turning unsettled.

April 2012
1st-3rd. Thunderstorms, then fair.
4th-7th. Tranquil.

Even more long range weather forecasts and timely information are available in the current edition of the Farmers' Almanac. Learn where to buy a copy or click here or to buy one online.

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