Get Ready To Bundle Up, The Farmers’ Almanac is Predicting Freezing Cold Temperatures This Winter In Minnesota

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It's that time again: time to prepare for the coming winter. After a long and hot summer, Minnesota will soon be plunged into several months of cold and snowy weather. Luckily, there is still plenty of time to prepare - especially with the help of this year's Farmers' Almanac winter weather forecast! Below, you'll find seasonal predictions for the winter of 2021-2022. Read on to see what you can expect for the coming months (and learn to enjoy winter in Minnesota, will ya?).

The Farmers' Almanac is a useful resource for planning for the coming weather.

They've been around since 1818, and people still rely on them for seasonal and annual predictions. They have recently released predictions for the winter of 2022-2023.

The entire country is in for some winter weather conditions this year and Minnesota is no exception. But what, specifically, does the coming season have in store? You may be wondering about how much snowfall to expect.

The Farmers' Almanac says that you can definitely expect some, more than usual, along with "unreasonably cold temperatures". This year, overall snowfall may be above average.

However, there will still be variations from month to month.

The Upper Midwest may see higher than average snowfall in January, especially around the Great Lakes. February will be quiet and milder, with the potential for a big storm. And March may bring a large snowstorm to end the season!

But what about temperatures?

In the central United States, temperatures are expected to be well below normal throughout the season. There will be some flip-flopping throughout the winter, but it seems that temperatures will stay very, very low.

Even in March, when the end of winter is in sight, Mother Nature may still have surprises in store.

The Farmers' Almanac predicts "unreasonably cold" temperatures, so get ready to stay in!

If you were considering buying new warm clothes for the winter, you might want to make those plans a reality! It looks like Minnesota will have a colder-than-average winter season with plentiful snowfall, according to this year's Farmers' Almanac winter weather forecast. If you'd like to read the entire forecast for yourself, check out the Farmers' Almanac extended winter weather forecast.

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