We all know Oklahoma weather is historically unpredictable. It’s not uncommon to experience all four seasons in one week. You think it’s going to snow and it ends up being sunny and 70 degrees. The Farmer’s Almanac just released their 2017-2018 winter weather predictions, and it looks just as wild as ever.
Let’s take a look at what’s in store for the Sooner State this winter:
The Farmers Almanac has been predicting the weather for 225 years with an 80% accuracy track record. They use a secret formula and signs from nature to determine their prediction for weather forecasting.
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For the months of December, January, February and March, they say Oklahoma will experience wild temperatures and precipitation swings.
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We will experience “from very warm to very cold, and periods of tranquil conditions mixed with occasional spells of tempestuous weather.”
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So, that means one week you could be sledding down your favorite hill and enjoying the snow.
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And the next week taking a hike in shorts on a nice 70 degree day.
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Don’t put up the t-shirts and shorts this winter because it looks like we’ll be experiencing all four seasons this winter in the Sooner State.
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Do you hope their predictions are correct?
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