Winter is coming, New York, and it will be sooner than you think, says the Farmers' Almanac
Briefly

The Farmers' Almanac forecasts a cold and snowy winter for the Northeast starting as early as October. The season theme is 'Chill, snow, repeat,' indicating a mix of rain, snow, and cold temperatures. Key cold periods are expected in mid-January and mid-February. The forecast methodology incorporates historical weather patterns, including solar and lunar cycles, alongside environmental cues. New York may experience snow before Halloween and several significant Atlantic Coast snowstorms throughout the season. Other regions will also see harsh winters, particularly in the Northern Plains and New England.
New Yorkers should prepare for an early winter as the Farmers' Almanac predicts snow as soon as October, with a season characterized by cold and snow.
This year's winter forecast for the Northeast is themed 'Chill, snow, repeat,' signifying a blend of rain, snow, and frigid air throughout the season.
The Almanac's predictions are based on a 200-year-old formula that includes factors like solar activity and environmental trends, alongside natural signs observed in nature.
Regions such as the Northern Plains and much of New England will also face significant cold, while the Great Lakes are expected to experience a classic winter.
Read at Time Out New York
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