You'll Love These Predictions For A Cold, But Less Snowy Winter In Arizona By The Old Farmer's Almanac
By Katie Lawrence|Published August 27, 2020
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Katie Lawrence is a Southeast Texas native who graduated 18th in her high school class with a GPA of 4.25. She attended college in the Houston area and changed her major twice (psychology, computer science, and finally criminal justice) before taking a leap of faith and dropping out to pursue a career in freelance writing.
Today, Katie writes for the Texas and Arizona pages of OnlyInYourState.com and has never been more passionate about a job before. Outside of work, you can likely find her curled up on the sofa with a hot cup of coffee, watching a crime TV show or scary movie.
Winters in Arizona can look a variety of different ways depending on where you go. Cities like Flagstaff are buried in snow for much of the season, while it often feels like a breezy spring day in Phoenix and Tucson. Luckily, the Old Farmers Almanac is predicting a mild winter for the entire Grand Canyon State, with cooler temperatures, but less snowfall than usual.
The Old Farmer's Almanac, established in 1792, has been a go-to source for all things weather since before George Washington held office.
Arizona will see cooler-than-average temperatures, but that's nothing we can't handle -- especially without blizzard-like conditions to accompany the chill.
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The most frigid temps will be seen in parts of New England, with eastern Hawaii and the Pacific Southwest region also forecast to be colder than normal.
Luckily, despite being steady, totals will be lower than usual here in the Grand Canyon State.
Snowfall will be above-average in the Northeast, Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, the High Plains, and northern Alaska, but Arizona will see less coverage than we normally do in any given year.