The Farmers Almanac is Predicting A Quiet Winter In Utah
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Winter is right around the corner, and we're ready to bundle up, get out, and play! If you've lived in the Beehive State for very long, you don't need weather forecasters to tell you to get your sweaters, hoodies, and parkas ready for the upcoming season, but it's always fun to see what The Farmers' Almanac has to say. The folks there have been predicting the weather since 1818, and claim to be spot-on. Check out the Farmers' Almanac 2023 winter prediction for Utah:
The Farmers' Almanac is predicting that Utah's winter weather will include mild temperatures and low precipitation. Let's take a closer look to see what that means.
During winter months, Utah's temperatures average in the low 20 to mid 30 degrees Fahrenheit. In January, Utah's coldest month, the average low temperature is a freezing 21 degrees! So a "mild" winter could mean many things, from chilly, snow-filled days to downright mild conditions.
Of course, freezing temps don't keep Utahns indoors. We know that with the proper clothing, there's still plenty of fun to be had around here!
When the landscape is covered with snow, we just layer up with sweaters, parkas, gloves, and hats. Utah's wintry landscape is just waiting to be explored!
So to be honest, we're actually a bit disappointed by the Farmers' Almanac 2023 Utah winter prediction.
Utah's ski resorts average over 500 inches of snow, and most typically open around Thanksgiving, so we're hoping this region is, at the very least, exempt from the general winter weather patterns expected in Utah.
For Utah, "average temperatures and drier than normal" could still mean lots of snow-filled days. So if you need us, we'll be wearing our pajamas backwards and dreaming of snow!
Are you ready for another Utah winter? What do you make of the Farmers' Almanac 2023 winter prediction for Utah? We'd love to hear about your upcoming plans for the 2022-23 winter season in the Beehive State!
If winter in Utah isn't your cup of tea, it might help to check out these 12 things we'd undeniably miss about it if we moved away. We might just convince you that it's not so bad, after all!
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