Early forecasts predict colder-than-average winter for US
As summer fades, the United States braces for a potentially harsh winter, according to early forecasts. The Farmer’s Almanac anticipates a colder-than-average winter across a significant portion of the country, characterized by notable cold snaps during January and February. Residents from the Pacific Northwest to New England, including the northern Plains and Great Lakes regions, should prepare for substantial snowfall.
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