
It’s an annual tradition for us here at Unofficial Networks to study The Farmer’s Almanac Winter Forecast as we prepare our favorite season of the year. We’re still a long way out from winter, but is it every too early to get excited for snow? We say no.
The Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a particularly snowy winter for the great plains and northern Rockies. That could mean a great season for ski resorts in Montana, Wyoming, and parts of Idaho.
Will their forecast come to fruition? Who knows. I guess we’ll just have to wait and see!
Check out the full 2022-23 Extended Winter Weather Forecast from The Farmer’s Almanac below.
Winter- It’s Coming!
Theย first day of winterย and the shortest day of the year, officially arrives on December 21, 2022, but that doesnโt always mean that the cold temperatures and snow storms will wait until then. So whatโs in store? Hereโs theย Farmersโ Almanacย extended winter weather forecast for the winter of 2022-2023 in the United States. Read on.
Theย Farmersโ Almanacย 2022-2023 Extended Weather Forecast:
Got flannel? Hot chocolate? Snowshoes? Itโs time to stock up! According to our extended forecasts, this winter season will have plenty of snow, rain, and mushโas well as some record-breaking cold temperatures! We are warning readers to get ready toย โShake, shiver, and shovel!โ
The first bite of winter should come earlier than last yearโs.ย December 2022ย looks stormy and cold nationwide with an active storm pattern developing and hanging around for most of the season over the eastern half of the country. (Maybe there will be a white Christmas in some areas?)
Winter Storm Warnings
What we hear more often than not is how much snow will you get? When will the winter storm warnings start? (And when will it end!?) Well, according to our extended forecast, there should be quite a few significant winter weather disturbances nationwide in 2022-2023. A few of these dates include:
โ The first week of January in the Rockies and across the Plains. During this time, we see good potential forย heavy snow that may reach as far south as Texas and Oklahoma, followed by a sweep of bitterly cold air.ย
โโย January 16-23, weโll raise another red flagย for bouts ofย heavy rain and snow across the eastern two-thirds of the countryย followed by what might be one ofย the coldest outbreaks of arctic air we have seen in several years. How cold? Try 40 degrees below zero!
How Much Snow Will You See This Winter Season?
Winter 2022-2023 should be dominated by an active storm track in the eastern half of the country, running from the western Gulf of Mexico to the northeast, across the Virginias, and across interiorย New York State and New England.
Areas south of the storm track (much of theย Southeast)ย will see frequent storms bringing cold rains and a wintry mix of wet snow, sleet, ice, freezing rainโas well as chilly temperatures.
The I-95 corridor can be included in this winter mixย zone with places to the north of the track seeing the precipitation fall more as snow and at times, a lot of it. This may be especially true over theย Ohio Valley and Great Lakes area.
Snow lovers will be happy in theย North Central Statesย as they will see a fair share of storminess during the winter season, which should mean plenty of snow for winter enthusiasts to enjoy (maybe even in time for a white Christmas?).
Theย South Central Statesย are forecast to see some accumulating snow, especially in early January. The Far West and theย Pacific Northwestย will see about-normal winter precipitation; however, theย Southwestย will experience less than normal.
How Cold Will It Get?
The big takeaway for our winter season forecast is thatย frigid temperaturesย should flow into many areas nationwideโespecially in theย North Central region, where readers will certainly be shaking and shivering!
Hot Chocolate Warningย In The East And South
A cold December and aย very cold Januaryย might make readers in the Northeast shake and shiver. But February will bring milder temperatures that should make winter seem more bearable.
The Southeast will experience some shivers, especially during the month of January. Fortunately, for the snowbirds, February will likewise warm the region to near-normal winter season temperatures overall.
Extra Flannels Necessaryย In Other States!
Winter will feel unreasonably cold for readers in the Great Lakes region, especially in January.
Farther south, into the Southern Plains, temperatures will average chillier than normal.
The Pacific Northwest will see brisk/cool conditions, and the Southwest will be the mild area of the country, with near-normal winter temperatures.ย
When Will It Warm Up?
After theย vernal equinox, when we should be slipping into spring,ย expect a lion-like end of March. There should be a wide variety of weather conditions, ranging from heavy snows to torrents of rain to gusty thunderstorms across much of the nation.
