The Farmer’s Almanac Predicts Winter 2020 In Florida Will Be Warmer & Drier Than Usual

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When you live in Florida, you likely aren’t too concerned with how the winter will be, especially when compared to other very snowy parts of the country. You don’t normally invest in snow blowers or cars with heated seats, however, it’s still nice to stay in the loop when it comes to expectations for the upcoming weather patterns. The predictions for the upcoming winter in Florida have been released and you’ll want to see what they’re saying.

If you’re like us, then you probably use the predictions from the Farmer's Almanac every year in order to prepare for the upcoming seasons in Florida.

According to the Farmer’s Almanac for Florida’s 2019-2020 winter, the weather will be much drier and warmer than what many Floridians will expect.

Truth be told, Florida’s weather will be milder this winter, especially when compared to the predictions for other parts of the country.

For instance, Florida’s neighbor to the north will experience a warmer winter too, but it will be much rainier than Florida’s winter.

The coldest temperatures predicted in Florida for the upcoming winter will occur in late January through February.

If you’re curious about the Farmer’s Almanac and how it determines predictions for upcoming weather, the predictions are formed from complex mathematical and astronomical formulas.

These formulas consider a variety of factors, including but not limited to planetary activity, the moon, tidal action, and sunspot activity.

The formula is a top secret formula established in the late 1700s, which continues to be a helpful guide to farmers throughout the year who yearn for a little bit of information regarding upcoming weather.

If you were wondering weather or not to spend the winter in Florida this year, according to the Farmer’s Almanac, you’ll be warmer and drier if you do.

What do you think about the 2020 winter predictions in Florida? Share with us your thoughts in the comments section!

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