Farmer’s Almanac Predicting Harsh Winter Across US

Ahead of an incoming winter snow storm, a Jet Blue flight waits to take off from Logan International Airport next to the frozen waters of the Atlantic Ocean harbor between Winthrop and Boston, Mass., Jan. 3, 2018. Brian Snyder/Reuters
Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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The Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a “teeth-chattering” cold winter “with plenty of snow,” contrasting the National Weather Service’s outlook.

“Contrary to the stories storming the web, our time-tested, long-range formula is pointing toward a very long, cold, and snow-filled winter. We stand by our forecast and formula, which accurately predicted the many storms last winter, as well as this summer’s steamy, hot conditions,” said Farmer’s Almanac editor Peter Geiger.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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