The “Dog Days” of summer are from July 3 to August 11 each year. They’re usually the hottest and most unbearable days of the season. We often hear about the “Dog Days” of summer, but few know where the expression originated. Some think it’s a reference to the hot, sultry days that are “not fit
Read MoreWeather
The most trusted source for all things weather-related for 200 years, Farmers’ Almanac offers long range weather forecasts plus much more! If you are looking for seasonal forecasts, we recommend searching for specific terms, for example “summer forecast” or “winter forecast.” You can also search for holidays, such as “Easter weather forecast.” However if you are looking for regional weather forecasts, use our main navigation drop-down menu above.
If you’re looking for great thunderstorm-watching, these hotspots are considered some of the best in the world!
Read MoreIsn't winter over? What does this kind of snow have to do with spring? Find out!
Read MoreHere's a list of things you may not know about this land of extremes.
Read MoreWho knew that there were so many different types of fog, each forming under different conditions? Learn about them here!
Read MoreDense fog is an everyday occurrence in these locations. Check out the list!
Read MoreBelieve it or not, this weather term actually has an official definition. Read more!
Read MoreNo, it's not a barber or a ship! Learn more about this powerful weather system that comes sweeping down the Plains.
Read MoreCold weather extremes can be dangerous. These important cold weather tips can keep you, your family, and pets safe when the mercury and wind chills drop!
Read MoreRead about this oddly-named, but common weather occurrence that can pack quite a punch!
Read More