You May Not Like These Predictions About Indiana’s Positively Frigid Upcoming Winter
The Old Farmer’s Almanac is the longest-running publication in the United States. It provides some interesting weather forecasts, created by using a mix of scientific and historical data. Though the almanac’s predictions aren’t 100 percent accurate, its website claims an accuracy rate of 80 percent. Take a look at what Indiana’s in for this winter.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac provided some early insights about the upcoming winter in Indiana. You might not like them.
Snowplow drivers might be happy to hear that the Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting above average snowfall for the 2016-17 winter. The rest of us aren't as excited.
U.S. Climate Data states that Indiana's coldest month is January, with average temperatures of 19 chilly degrees. With temperatures expected to be even lower this winter, we're probably in for some ice storms.
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