Detroiters Should Expect Ample Cold And Snow This Winter According To The Farmers’ Almanac
While most of us are gearing up to enjoy fall, others are already looking ahead to the winter months here in Detroit. Sure, it might be a bit early to start thinking about wintertime weather – but if 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that preparation can make all the difference. If the folks at the Farmers’ Almanac are to be believed, Motor City residents should prepare to pull their coats out of storage.
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The Farmers’ Almanac has long provided readers with long-range weather forecasts and details about probable conditions for upcoming seasons. This year is no exception.
Here in Detroit, we’re no stranger to winter weather. After all, the Motor City averages upwards of 30 inches of snow per year and temperatures are often frigid.
From the frozen Detroit River to backups on the expressway, blizzard-like conditions are all too familiar here. So, as we inch toward winter, what should we expect?
According to the Farmers’ Almanac, the Great Lakes Region can expect a “cold and very flaky” few months. This means - you guessed it - that we’ll get our fair share of snow.
While exact temperature predictions can’t be confirmed, the Almanac foresees temperatures ranging from average to below average throughout the area, so get ready to bundle up.
Of course, the anticipation of snow and cold in Metro Detroit also comes with a side of excitement for those who love sledding, cross-country skiing, and winter hiking.
There’s still time to see if the Farmers’ Almanac’s predictions are accurate, and we’ll certainly be watching those temperatures carefully as autumn months turn into winter.
Whether you’re a fan of snow, a sucker for summertime, or something in between, one thing is absolutely certain: Detroit’s winter weather is a force to be reckoned with.
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