Note: We update our seasonal weather forecasts once a year, so be sure to bookmark this page or signup for our newsletter to get updates! Fall officially begins on Saturday, September 23, 2023, at 2:50 a.m. EDT with the arrival of the Autumnal Equinox. After a scorching summer for many areas, cooler temperatures are always
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Read MoreFrom the archives of old Farmers’ Almanac weather forecasts. For Release: August 24, 2020 Contact: Peter Geiger, Philom., Editor 207-755-2246 [email protected] Sandi Duncan, Philom., Managing Editor 207-755-2349 [email protected] Farmers’ Almanac Releases a Compelling Winter Outlook Lewiston, ME: Winter may be a few months away, but it’s front and center in August as the Farmers’ Almanac
Read MoreYou may have seen that another massive cloud of red dust is heading once again for the US. Who will be impacted this time, and what can we expect when it arrives?
Read MoreOne person’s sunshine is another person’s sweater weather. Fortunately, when it comes to weather in the U.S., there’s something for everyone.
Read MoreIf you watch the nightly news, your meteorologist usually refers to “Doppler radar” or “weather radar” in the local forecast. But what is it, and how does it work? Radar’s Beginnings Radar was first conceived in the late 19th century by German physicist Heinrich Rudolf Hertz who demonstrated that radio waves could be reflected by
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Read MoreHave you been sick this winter? Turns out, the weather and germs might be teaming up to make you sick.
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