Farmers Almanac Winter Weather Outlook for 2013 | Canada
The Old Farmers Almanac has just released their winter prediction for Canada’s 2013 winter weather. Will the 2013 winter be a solid ski season? Will Canada be cold and filled with snow this winter? Well, here is what the almanac had to say about Canada’s upcoming winter.
After a year of unprecedented warmth, the great debate over whether or not Old Man Winter will return with a vengeance is on.
Last winter much of Canada experienced yet another unseasonably warm season. Some locations in far northern Canada saw temperatures approaching an incredible 10° C above normal. This summer has also been a hot one with some areas experience less than normal rainfall.
Fortunately, the new 2013 Canadian Farmers’ Almanac hits store shelves this month and promises on its cover to answer whether or not the warm, dry trend will continue, or if winter will stage a comeback.
According to this favored long-range weather publication, winter will return to some – but not all – areas.
It will be a “winter of contraries” shares editor Peter Geiger, Philom, adding, “It’s like Old Man Winter is cutting the country in half. The eastern half of Canada will see plenty of cold and snow. The western half will experience relatively warm and dry conditions.”
Keep Reading… Farmers Almanac Winter 2013 Prediction
Links to other Winter Weather Snow Predictions for the 2012 /2013 season can be found below.
- United States: Farmers Almanac Winter Weather Prediction / Forecast for 2013
- Winter Weather Forecast 2012-2013
- Long Range Forecast for Winter 2013
- 2013 Winter Weather Ski Forecast