Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Too bad you knew the future

Wednesday  Jul 22, 2009

From the Old Farmers Almanac



After a mild November, December through March will be cold and snowy, with temperatures about two degrees below normal, on average. The coldest temperatures will occur in early and mid-December, early and late January, and early and mid-February. The biggest snowstorm will occur in early January, with snow likely in time for Thanksgiving and frequent snowfall in December and mid-February.



April and May will be warmer and drier than normal, with especially warm temperatures in late April.



The summer will be hotter and drier than normal, with the hottest temperatures in mid-June, early to mid-July, and mid-August.



September and October will be cooler than normal, with continued below-normal rainfall adding to drought concerns in much of the area.