You’ll Be Pleased To Hear That Washington’s Upcoming Winter Is Supposed To Be More Mild Than Last Year’s

The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a warmer and wetter winter for Washington, contrasting with the newer Farmer's Almanac's forecast of a cold, snowy season.

If you're a big fan of the Farmer's Almanac, you may be feeling conflicted about what you've seen for the upcoming winter. While the Old Farmer's Almanac is claiming winter in Washington will be more warm and wet that frigid and snowy, the "newer" Farmer's Almanac (it started publication in 1818) has called for a teeth-chattering, snow-filled winter. Here's some good news: the Old Farmer's Almanac is probably the correct one.

The Old Farmer's Almanac dates back to 1792, and it's predicting warmer than average winter temperatures in all regions except the Desert Southwest.

The southwest might see colder than average weather this year (sorry, snowbirds).

This means we likely won't see another Seattle Snowpocalypse, where the city basically shuts down...

...and don't even get us started on how harrowing Spokane's South Hill gets in the winter.

The coldest parts of winter this year will be late December, early January, and mid-late February.

Expect it to be snowiest in early January and mid-February.

Eastern Washington's winter may be mild, but you can still expect some snow.

Western Washington, however, will likely be both mild and wet, with higher than average rainfall.

It's always amazing to see Washington turn into a winter wonderland, especially in places like Leavenworth.

That being said, a mild winter is also appreciated as it makes traveling to said places much, much easier.

If you've ever seen one of our passes looking like this, you'll understand why a mild winter sounds pretty pleasant.

That being said, these are just predictions, so anything is possible.

Washington is so gorgeous in any season. And if you're not excited for winter's arrival, these photos just might change your mind.

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