Last winter Our “Shake, Shiver, Shovel” winter forecast was based on our proprietary formula that considers astronomical data as well as other factors. But Mother Nature reminds us from time to time that she has the last word. Here’s how we were correct as well as some unexpected anomalies: Winter started off as we predicted,
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From the Farmers’ Almanac Weather Archive – Extended US Winter Weather Forecast 2012-2013 Will Winter Return With a Vengeance? After a year of unprecedented warmth – both during the winter and summer months – the great debate over whether or not Old Man Winter will return with a vengeance is on. Last winter was the
Read MoreFrom the Farmers’ Almanac Weather Archive – Extended US Winter Weather Forecast 2011-2012 Get Ready for a Wet, Wild Winter in 2012! For the last several months, many of you have been emailing us, leaving comments on our articles, and asking us on our Facebook page, “What’s in store for the coming winter?” Not, at long last,
Read MoreA look back from the weather archives of the Farmers’ Almanac… we present our old Farmers’ Almanac winter weather forecasts dating back through the winter of 2012. 2022-23 Farmers’ Almanac Winter Weather Forecasts Winter Weather Forecast US 2022-23 Winter Weather Forecast Canada 2022-23 2021-22 Farmers’ Almanac Winter Weather Forecasts Winter Weather Forecast US 2021-22 Winter
Read MoreFrom Farmers’ Almanac Weather Archive – Canada’s Extended Winter Weather Forecast 2020-2021 Winter 2020-21 The Canadian Farmers’ Almanac has an unusual forecast this year, calling it “The Winter of the Great Divide: Wet, white, and wild in the West, everything crazy in the East.” “Based on our time-tested weather formula, the forecast for the upcoming winter looks a lot
Read MoreAs we turn a corner into the full heat of summer, we hear the crickets sing in the shadows, watch fireflies dance at dusk, and witness the stars peer down at us on cloudless nights. August 2023 will bring two full Moons—a rare occurrence, as we often only experience one per month. This means at
Read MoreMany people see libraries as a place to borrow books and study, but few realize how many other resources public libraries have to offer. In addition to books, you can borrow movies, music, audiobooks, and even video games! But did you know that some libraries have tools that you can borrow for activities and DIY
Read MoreHave you ever asked yourself, “is this okay to eat?” While it may be tempting to toss out food that looks unappetizing, it is important to remember that appearance is not always indicative of safety. For example, mold on hard cheeses can simply be cut off, and bruised produce is still perfectly fine to eat.
Read MoreYou’ve heard of white noise, but there are many different colors of noise—each with its own unique sound properties. Pink noise, for example, has been shown to improve sleep quality and even enhance memory retention. Similarly, brown noise has been used in therapy for its calming and relaxing effects. The health benefits of these different
Read MoreIf you’re looking for quick, easy, and tasty options to bring to your next summer potluck event, look no further! Whether you want a unique twist on classic chicken salad, a flavorful grape salad side dish, or a delicious chocolate dessert, these recipes are sure to delight your friends and family … and leave them
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