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Wisconsin Winter Will Be ‘Shivery And Snowy’: Old Farmer’s Almanac
Much of the upper midwest is expected to see temperatures below normal this winter, the Old Farmer's Almanac predicted.

WISCONSIN — Winter will bring below normal temperatures and varying snowfall for much of the upper midwest, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac 2022-23 winter forecast released Thursday. The publication called its forecast “a tale of two winters.”
“Depending on where you live, this will be the best of winters or memorable for all the wrong reasons,” Janice Stillman, the publication’s editor, said in a news release. “One half of the country will deal with bone-chilling cold and loads of snow, while the other half may feel like winter never really arrives.”
In upper Wisconsin, the winter will bring the coldest times in late November and late January. At the same time, snowfall will be below normal in the east and above normal in the west. Up north can expect the most snow in late November, plus late March.
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Further south, in the heartland, temperatures will also be colder than average.
The forecast comes on the heels of the competing Farmers’ Almanac winter forecast, as well as AccuWeather’s autumn forecast, which calls for summer-like temperatures in many parts of the country.
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The Old Farmer’s Almanac calls for some drought relief in the western half of the country, with lots of rain and temperatures several degrees above normal.
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But farther east, get out the parkas and prepare for potentially record-breaking cold temperatures that will extend to the Deep South and Texas, where temperatures could be as much as 8 degrees Fahrenheit below normal.
The forecast also calls for above-average snow totals in areas that typically get snow.
Related: What Does The Competing Farmer’s Almanac Say About Winter?
The Old Farmer’s Almanac claims 80 percent accuracy for its winter forecasts, which the publication has been making for 231 years.
The 2023 edition of The Old Farmer’s Almanac goes on sale Aug. 30.
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