You might prefer the National Weather Service's forecast for the rest of 2023 instead.
September is a strange time of year when it comes to weather. Some people cling to the last days of summer, unwilling to think about the change of season to come. Others happily wrap their hands around their pumpkin spice lattes and embrace all things Fall.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac was first published in 1792 in Lewiston, Maine. The “new” Farmers’ Almanac launched in 1818 and is based in Dublin, New Hampshire. The primary difference between the two is how far out they predict the weather — 18 months for The Old Farmer’s Almanac versus 16 months for the Farmers’ Almanac.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac and Farmers’ Almanac are both predicting that the U.S. is in for colder-than-normal temperatures and above-average precipitation. Below are the two forecast maps for comparison.And this is the Farmers’ Almanac prediction map: While both agree that the country’s overall winter will see average or above-average precipitation, they differ on temperature predictions in various regions and say they may range from mild to cold. You can see these differences across various regions, such as the Pacific Northwest, the Northeast and the lower Southern states.
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