Whether we like it or not, summer won’t last forever. Autumn is fast approaching with winter at its heels. The Farmers’ Almanac just came out with its predictions for Maryland’s upcoming cold season and depending on your preferences, you may or may not enjoy what’s to come…
For much of the Atlantic Seaboard, winter temperatures will be normal and precipitation will be higher. So while you may be able to handle the cold outdoor temperatures a bit easier than previous years, prepare for more snow in the upcoming months.
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The Farmers’ Almanac has already flagged the dates January 20-23, February 4-7 & 16-19, and March 1-3 & 20-23 for blizzard-like conditions.
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This is good news for those looking for a snow day, but bad news for those who hate shoveling.
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We suggest enjoying the current weather while you can, because things are about to get wild this winter.
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What do you think? Do you believe the predictions from Farmers’ Almanac to be true?
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To help ease you into winter, check out these frozen photos of Maryland!
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