
Last winter brought milder temperatures across New England but remained somewhat wet and snowy. Two rival almanacs offer opposing forecasts for the coming winter. The Farmers' Almanac warns of a cold, snow-filled season across the Northern Plains, Great Lakes, and New England and predicts a wet-and-wild Atlantic Coast. The Old Farmer's Almanac forecasts near-normal to slightly milder temperatures with lighter-than-average snow in parts of the Northeast and only bursts of snow, though the Atlantic Corridor could see holiday and late-winter snowfall. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration does not provide a clearer forecast.
"If you're in the Northern Plains, Great Lakes, or New England states, consider this your warning: this winter is going to be quite cold."
"New England is on top for a snow lover's dream,"
"Up and down the Atlantic Coast, the almanac predicts a wet-and-wild mix"
"Don't lose track of your snow shovels and umbrellas. Most areas will experience near-normal to slightly milder temperatures"
"Remember: 'Mild' is relative. It's still winter-so plan (and dress!) accordingly. And if you're in a snow-prone area, don't retire that shovel just yet."
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