The Farmers' Almanac provides long-range weather forecasts using a "top-secret" mathematical formula ...
The Almanac expects February 1–9 to bring snow in the north and rain in the south before sunshine returns with colder conditions. February 10–23 should feature periods of rain followed by sunshine and ...
The Almanac’s newly released spring 2026 outlook calls for warmer-than-average temperatures across much of the Great Lakes, including Northeast Ohio, along with relatively modest precipitation — a ...
Every year on February 2, our nation turns its lonely eyes to Punxsutawney, Jefferson County, where Pennsylvania's most famous rodent, Punxsutawney Phil, emerges from his den in Gobbler's Knob to ...
Groundhog Day is just over two weeks away, and a familiar prairie prognosticator is preparing to make his annual appearance in Rocky View County, north of Calgary. Balzac Billy is scheduled to deliver ...
The summer solstice marks the start of astronomical summer and the longest day of the year. Here we explore when the summer solstice occurs and why.
The Farmers’ Almanac predicts a “chill, snow, repeat” forecast for the rest of winter in the U.S., but does that include Georgia? Well, not exactly. According to the Almanac, Georgia and other ...
Will Connecticut see snow on Christmas Day? Well, it's a little early to know for sure, but for snow enthusiasts, the weather almanacs are predicting possible snowfall in a milder, drier Constitution ...
The Old Farmer’s Almanac, known for its long-range weather forecasts, has released its Christmas outlook for 2025, and it’s looking like Texas is in a warm and clear holiday season. The Old Farmer’s ...
Winter is coming is more than just a TV show slogan; it's a reality. No matter how much we don't want it to arrive, the cold air will still blow through the First State and make us all long for those ...
Most Americans should not expect a white Christmas this year, according to the latest prediction by “The Old Farmer’s Almanac." The publication expects a milder and gentler winter than average for ...