Farmer’s Almanac Winter 2013-2014

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So, what’s in store for this winter?

The “Days of Shivery” are back!

For 2013–2014, we are forecasting a winter that will experience below average temperatures for about two-thirds of the nation.

A large area of below-normal temperatures will predominate from roughly east of the Continental Divide to the Appalachians, north and east through New England.

Coldest temperatures will be over the Northern Plains on east into the Great Lakes.

Only for the Far West and the Southeast will there be a semblance of winter temperatures averaging close to normal, but only a few areas will enjoy many days where temperatures will average above normal.

Precipitation-wise, the Southern Plains, Midwest, and Southeast will see above-normal conditions, while the rest of the country will average near normal.

With a combination of below-normal temperatures and above-normal precipitation the stage will be set for the Midwest, Great Lakes, and Central and Northern New England to receive lots of snow.

Farther south, where the thermometer will be vacillating above or below the freezing mark, Southern New England, Southeast New York, New Jersey, and down through the Mid-Atlantic region will be seeing either copious rains and/or snows.

And yet, the Pacific Northwest (or is it “northwest?”) where indeed wet weather is almost a given during the winter months, the overall winter season could average out drier than normal.

Significant snowfalls are forecast for parts of every zone.

Over the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states, we are “red-flagging” the first ten days of February for possible heavy winter weather.

More importantly, on February 2, Super Bowl XLVIII will be played at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey’s Meadowlands—the very first time a Super Bowl will be played outdoors in a typically cold weather environment.

We are forecasting stormy weather for this, the biggest of sporting venues.

But even if we are off by a day or two with the timing of copious wind, rain, and snow, we wish to stress that this particular part of the winter season will be particularly volatile and especially turbulent.

And mid-March could bring a wave of storminess stretching almost from coast to coast, bringing a wide variety of precipitation types as well as strong and gusty winds.


7 Responses to “Farmer’s Almanac Winter 2013-2014”

  1. We need to pray that it freezes eternally over the White House so the encumbant can not enhance the Brotherhood or start WW III. Maybe even the devil will stay in his lair at the WH.

  2. If the last 4 years are a part of the increase in birth pains for the world, then G-d may soon allow the wrath of Old Knob on the earth. Should Old Knob be thrown down from Heaven forever, there should be a lie that misleads even the elect.

    I pray G-d takes the innocent women, and children out of the way.

    Even so, not my will, but G-d’s will be done.

  3. Maybe you should also pray for the occupants of the WH and the rest of our government instead of just focusing on “that one”. If satan has imps and demons to assist in carrying out his plans, surely the incumbent has to have assistance carrying out his plan as well. Of course, they aren’t held accountable because they don’t look like “that one”.

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