Farmer's Almanac predicted a very cold winter. We got it in January. What's next for spring? (2024)

Farmer's Almanac predicted a very cold winter. We got it in January. What's next for spring? (1)

STAUNTON — Spring is still about a month away, but temperatures this week are warming up, giving us a false sense of security. Is this first spring? Will we get a second winter blast?

Overall, how accurate was the Farmer's Almanac this winter?

According to the Farmer's Almanac, winter temperatures and precipitation were predicted to be below normal, with above-normal snowfall in the north and below normal in the south — or our area.

The snowiest periods were predicted to bein mid-to-late December to early-to-mid January, the almanac said. Also, potentially in mid-March.

How did we fare?

Well, we can't speak for March yet, buta very mild and snowless December gave way to a chilly snow-filled January, according to the National Weather Service.

Average high in November was 55.7 degrees, with an average low of 34.2, which is slightly below normal, according to the NWS. December saw the same average high, which was nearly 10 degrees higher than normal,with an average low of 35.4 degrees, which is seven degrees higher than normal.

The average high in January was 41.2 degrees, with an average low of 19.8 degrees, which was nearly 5 degrees colder than normal. January saw more than 20 inches of snow, which is 14 inches above average— January usually sees just over five inches of snow.

January had some single-digit temperature days as well as the low teens — one low was recorded at zero degrees, according to AccuWeather, another at six degrees.

As forspring, April and May will be warmer than normal, with rainfall near normal in the north and below normal in the south, the Almanac said. Summer will be hotter and slightly drier than normal, with the hottest periods in mid-June and early to mid-July, from late July into early August and in late Augusta, the Almanac said.

March should have an average temperature of 49 degrees, with rainy periods at the beginning and end of the monthand possible snowy periods in mid-March.

April, according to the Almanac, should have an average temperature of 57 with showers at the beginning and end of the month. May should see an average of 64 degrees with similar shower predictions as April.

One reason we are seeing a shift in the seasons is due to global warming. According to the Land Trust Alliance, the seasons shifting is linked to warmer global temperatures.

"A slight change in temperature is enough to push the spring thaw earlier, and delay the first frost until later in the fall," thewebsite said. "These environmental changes cause many trees and spring wildflowers to bloom earlier than typical. As a result, winters are shorter, spring is earlier, summers are longer and fall arrives later."

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Farmer's Almanac predictions and how it works

According to the 2021-2022 Old Farmer's Almanac, the United States will have a colder-than-normal winter. The publication is also calling for greater snowfall than normal in the northern and central Atlantic corridor from Buffalo to Georgia and into the Ohio Valley and the Deep South heading to the Midwest.

According to the almanac, we should be preparing for a "Season of Shivers." In some places that means lots of snow.

"This winter will be punctuated by positively bone-chilling, below-average temperatures across most of the U.S.," the almanac said.

The extreme wintry mix is expected in areas of New England as well as throughout the Ohio Valley, in northern portions of the Deep South, and in southeast NewMexico, the almanac said. The Mid-Atlantic is expected to have a cold, dry winter, the almanac said.

“This coming winter could well be one of the longest and coldest that we’ve seen in years,” said Janice Stillman, editor ofThe Old Farmer’s Almanac.

For 230 years, the Almanac has been helping readers to prepare for winter’s worst with its 80 percent–accurate weatherforecasts.The Farmer's Almanac uses a formula created in 1972 by the almanac's founder Robert B. Thomas — at that point it was influenced by sunspots, the almanac said.

Now, they utilize technology and scientific calculations, including solar science (studying sunspots and other solar activity), climatology (studying prevailing weather patterns) and meteorology (studying the atmosphere).

Forecasts come from temperature and precipitation averages or normals and are based on a 30-year statistical average that are prepared by government meteorological agencies and updated each decade, the almanac said.

Last year's prediction for change in temperature fromthe previous winter was 72% accurate and the change in precipitation was 77.8% accurate, they claim.

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Farmer's Almanac predicted a very cold winter. We got it in January. What's next for spring? (2024)

FAQs

What will spring 2024 be like? ›

Spring is still expected to be warmer than usual in the northern U.S. That's particularly the case from the northern Great Lakes to northern New England. The South should generally have a near-average spring, except the Southern Plains. This could lead into a hot summer in much of the country.

What does the Farmer's Almanac say about this winter in the United States? ›

In the Northeast and Midwest, snow is expected to arrive beginning in November, with storms, showers, and flurries continuing through the start of spring. In addition to above-normal snow, the Old Farmer's Almanac also predicts that colder-than-normal temperatures will be experienced in areas that typically get snow.

How accurate has the farmers almanac been? ›

According to a University of Illinois study, the Almanac is only 52% accurate, which is basically a random process. Most short-term forecast models used by meteorologists tend not to go beyond two weeks because accurately predicting weather past that point is very difficult.

What is the Farmers Almanac summer 2024 Wisconsin? ›

A "warm, hot and muggy" summer is predicted for most of the country, except for the Northwestern states, which the almanac predicts will see "more seasonable summer temperatures." The humidity is expected to bring a "plethora" of thunderstorms to Wisconsin, the Midwest and most areas east of the Mississippi River.

Will we have to spring forward in 2024? ›

Daylight saving time will begin for 2024 on Sunday, March 10 at 2 a.m. local time, when our clocks will move forward an hour, part of the twice-annual time change that affects most, but not all, Americans.

Is April going to be warm in 2024? ›

A Met Office spokesperson said: “Higher than average temperatures in March and May, either side of a slightly warmer than average April, means that spring 2024 is the warmest on record according to mean temperature.

Is this summer going to be hot in 2024? ›

In fact, most established predictions indicate that, on the whole, Summer 2024 is going to be nice and warm this year. This comes off the back of April 2024 being the 11th month in a row to be the hottest on record.

Is Ohio going to have a hot summer in 2024? ›

Summer of 2024 could be a repeat of summer 2023, which was the hottest in more than 2,000 years for the Northern Hemisphere, a new study of tree rings found.

Will Texas freeze again in 2024? ›

From the massive winter storm in 2021 to ice events in 2022 and the start of February 2023, Central Texans have had plans disrupted each of the last few years during the second calendar month. However, based on the latest short-term and long-range data, expect us to be shut out of February winter weather in 2024.

Can Christians use the farmers almanac? ›

The Family Bible and the Farmer's Almanac. While at first there may seem nothing at odds with the reliance of rural Christians on the Farmer's Almanac (mainly because it is just a given); in fact such a predictive tome is anathema to orthodox Christianity, which admonishes against any form of divination.

What is the difference between the Farmers Almanac and the Old Farmer's Almanac? ›

The Farmers Almanac was first printed in 1818 by David Young. It varies from the Old Almanac by predicting weather 16 months in advance (versus 18 months) for seven climate zones in the U.S. and for five zones in Canada. That's quite a few less than the Old Farmers Almanac (18 U.S. regions and 7 in Canada).

How reliable is the Old Farmer's Almanac? ›

How Accurate Is The Old Farmer's Almanac Forecast Overall? Although neither we nor any other forecasters have as yet gained sufficient insight into the mysteries of the universe to predict the weather with total accuracy, we correctly predict the weather about 80% of the time.

Will Wisconsin have a hot summer in 2024? ›

The Climate Prediction Center's Seasonal Temperature Outlook for June, July and August 2024 predicts a 33% to 50% chance that average temperatures will be above normal in Wisconsin, with the highest chances for above-normal temps in the northeastern portion of the state, including the Green Bay and Door County areas.

Will 2024 summer be hotter than 2023? ›

NOAA's latest projections gave 2024 a 61% chance of beating 2023 as the warmest year on record. Summer 2023 was Earth's hottest on record (since 1850) and likely the hottest in the last 2,000 years.

What will Wisconsin winter be like this year? ›

What's the forecast for winter? Wisconsin could see warmer-than-average temperatures and average or below-average levels of precipitation, according to NOAA. However, the greatest odds for warmer-than-average conditions are in Alaska, the Pacific Northwest and northern New England.

Is 2024 going to be hot? ›

"If we look at the forecast for the next three months in the long range, it's suggesting that the trend that we're seeing in baseline warming could continue, and so 2024 could rival 2023 for being the hottest year on record, which is very scary," says Chloe Brimicombe, a heatwave researcher at the University of Graz.

What is the trend forecasting for spring 2024? ›

Let me give you a little taste of what spring 2024 fashion is all about. Clothing-wise, we're going to be wearing micro-miniskirts, luxurious draping, and plenty of dramatic fringe. You'll want to accessorize with purses that have major buckle details, come in pretty candy colors, and can carry absolutely everything.

What is the color forecast for spring summer 2024? ›

Shades like tangerine, apricot, peach, and coral evoke the warmth of summer and add a touch of liveliness to any style. Shades of pink, from soft to vibrant, are in the spotlight for Spring/Summer 2024.

How will El Niño affect spring 2024? ›

The El Niño of 2023–24 is weakening. Forecasters estimate an 85% chance that El Niño will end and the tropical Pacific will transition to neutral conditions by the April–June period. There's a 60% chance that La Niña will develop by June–August.

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