National TV dinner day is September 10th. When and how did our cultural and culinary obsession with TV dinners begin? We have the answer.
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This month, you might be able to spot this ghostly glow extending up from the horizon before the sun rises. But you'll need to get someplace dark.
Read MoreDr. Seuss's birthday is March 2nd. Some of the members FA staff share their favorite memories of the famed author's works.
Read MoreAt certain times of the year, the Moon changes position in the sky giving viewers something to smile about. Learn when and where to spot it.
Read MoreWinter's over? Sort of. We explain why meteorologists have already moved on to the spring season and how it differs from our calendar.
Read MoreRead what folklore says about this fuzzy little critter and the winter ahead! Can we forecast weather by caterpillar?
Read MoreYou've probably heard of the term, but how much do you know about these storms?
Read MoreFarmers' Almanac releases its extended winter weather forecast. Get ready to shake, shiver, and shovel!
Read MoreOctober’s birthstone is the opal. This rainbow-colored jewel holds many secrets. No one knows how an opal stone is scientifically formed. Over time, it has had curious connections with luck and magic. The Aztecs believed it brought necessary destruction for new creation. Read on to discover opal’s rich folklore and history! Opal Stone Facts How
Read MoreWarns Summer Sizzles Will Return Lewiston, ME: Summer may be a few months away, but that never stopped the Farmers’ Almanac from helping readers plan ahead. According to the Almanac’s long-range outlook “summer may bring record-breaking temperatures that might make this summer the hottest summer in the last century.” Astronomically speaking, summer officially begins in
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