The Farmers' Almanac long-range predictions are out, and the Iowa Winter 2020-2021 is going to be a brutal one! More snow than usual and below-average temperatures have many Midwesterners dreading the cold, dark season.
The Farmers' Almanac has been predicting weather since 1818, and this year, it's calling for a cold and snowy winter for the Great Plains.
You can find their long-range forecast here
Expect to see plenty of snow blanketing the region, with below-average temperatures. If you love winter, you're in for a treat!
Rural Iowans might as well break out the bucket heaters sooner rather than later, as this winter is supposed to be a long one.
Even if you aren't a big fan of snow, try not to let this wild long-range forecast get you down! There's more to do than just shovel sidewalks when we get hit with a blizzard.
Several parks in Iowa make for incredible winter scenes. Try cross country skiing or snowshoeing and you'll fall in love with the snowy settings.
Here are a few of our favorite winter trails.
Gather your snowman supplies and put together a kit, so you're ready for when the storm hits. You need a pipe, button eyes, scarf, and a hat... plus whatever you'll use for his pointy nose!
For a family friendly adventure, sleigh rides at Jester Park are always a hit in the snow.
And if you really want to try something new, you can learn how to ice climb if you find a group that's teaching on our frozen farm silos.
Snowy winters aren't new to Iowa, but a positive attitude can make a long, cold season into one filled with memories.
Double check your winter supplies now to make sure you have hats, gloves, snow pants, and an emergency kit and you'll be ready for anything once the winds start howling.
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