Farmers' Almanac winter forecast for 2024-2025: Wet, milder, longer season for much of US (2024)

After what was the warmest winter on record, the upcoming winter should be wet and milder for most of the U.S., according to the Farmers' Almanac.

The 208th edition of the Farmers' Almanac, out now, foresees a "Wet Winter Whirlwind," for the upcoming 2024-2025 winter season. "It definitely looks more wet than white in many areas," Farmers' Almanac Editor Sandi Duncan told USA TODAY. "Obviously, depending on where you live, there might be more white than wet, but we're focusing in on the wet winter ahead."

The climate pattern known as La Niña – likely to emerge in the September-November period, the Climate Prediction Center said in a recent forecast – could result in a warmer winter than normal in much of the country, she said.

Average or above normal temperatures are forecast for New England, the Northeast, the Southern Plains, the Southeast and the Atlantic Coast regions.

"The coldest temperatures look like they're going to be over the North Central States into the Great Lakes area," Duncan said.

Most of the nation can expect a wet Thanksgiving holiday, too, "except for way out in the Southwest," she said. And Christmas "looks wet rather than white for most areas."

The end of January gets a red flag for much of the nation due to the potential of "a very active storm track" expected to bring strong and gusty winds, along with heavy precipitation – "copious amounts of snow, rain, sleet, and ice (depending on where you live) could fall," the Almanac says.

The winter chill is expected to "hang on" longer than usual in the North, Northeast and middle of the U.S. "So it looks like it's going to feel like a longer winter, even if it's a little warmer in certain areas that usually get snowier conditions," she said.

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Did the Farmers' Almanac get its winter weather prediction right last year?

Not if you consider the Almanac's overall forecast of a cold 2023-2024 winter because it was the warmest on record. However, the Almanac notes it hit on some of its predictions including heavy show and blizzard conditions from Colorado to the Plains that threatened Christmas holiday travel.

The Almanac's forecast paralleled a weather pattern described by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as "a swatch of cooler-than-average temperatures across the central part of the country in January."

The Farmers' Almanac, which originated in 1818, says itslongtime fans claim the publication's weather predictions are accurate approximately 80%-85% of the time. It uses "a top-secret mathematical and astronomicalformula, taking sunspot activity, tidal action, the position of the planet, and many other factors into consideration," the Almanac states.

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Should you base your plans on the Farmers' Almanac – or the Old Farmer's Almanac, due out later this month? Russ Schumacher, a professor and climatologist at Colorado State University, was skeptical he toldthe Coloradoanin 2022

"They attract attention and get people talking about it. But a lot of times what they do is use general phrases that are true most any year," he said.

"What does 'glacial and snow-filled' for our area mean? Is that we get a few days of really cold weather and some snow? That happens pretty much every winter,'' he said.

The Farmers' Almanac still makes for an interesting read. Here's a closer look at its regional winter forecasts (click on a link to go directly to that region's forecast).

Northeast, New York | Midwest, Ohio and Michigan| Pacific Northwest| North Central | Southeast, Florida | Texas, South Central | California, Southwest

Northeast, New York: 'Active time' for storms in late January

Winter in the New England and the Northeast region (Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont) will be stormy with above-normal amounts of precipitation and near- to above-normal temperatures, according to the Almanac. "Obviously, in the mountainous areas, we do see some good opportunities for that winter precipitation to turn white," Duncan said.

An early start to winter is expected with a coastal storm along the Atlantic Seaboard in the first week of December bringing mixed precipitation, then very cold temperatures. Much of New England and New York can expect a few inches of snow from a "fast-moving clipper system" in mid-January; the rest of the region gets rains and a wintry mix.

The end of January will be "a very active time," for the region with a big storm dropping six or more inches of snow to Delaware, Maryland and parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, "with some lighter amounts in southern New York and New England," Duncan said.

Snow storms are predicted into March with one dropping up to 5 inches in mid-March in upstate New York and central and northern New England.

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Midwest, Ohio and Michigan: 'Big freeze' in January

The Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and Midwest region (Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin) can expect periods of wet snow and rain to begin in early November, with "frigidly cold" temperatures through Nov. 11. Rain and wet snow continues to Thanksgiving, with a drier forecast toward the end of the year.

"January looks like when the Big Freeze may be on for that area," Duncan said. With "very, very cold" conditions expected, "If you can plan your trip to the Caribbean, I would go then."

In mid-March, a "rapidly moving storm" is expected to bring two to five inches of wet snow to Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and the lower peninsula of Michigan and a wintry mix to Kentucky. The first of April is also predicted to bring cold rain, sleet and wet snow to Kentucky, southern Indiana and southern Ohio.

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Northwest: Rain and wet snow for Idaho, Oregon and Washington

The Northwest region (Idaho, Oregon and Washington) will get plenty of showers, with wet snow beginning in early November. A stormy December may yield a possible fair, dry and cold Christmas holiday, then a fair January.

But in early February, a major storm is expected to bring heavy snow to the Bitterroot Range in eastern Idaho "with 12 inches possible."

"So I think it's going to be very wet conditions," Duncan said. "It obviously may not be so bad in the other states in that region."

North Central states, Colorado: 'More like winter'

The North Central states (Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming) will get a gusty Halloween and then snow in the Rockies at the start of November. An early November storm is predicted to bring heavy snow and, after it clears very cold temperatures. After a rainy, snowy Thanksgiving more storms kick off December. But a "generally fair, dry, very cold" Christmas is forecast; unseasonably cold temperatures are predicted to arrive in late January.

"This is where we are saying winter feels a little bit more like winter, with the coldest temperatures of the season and average snowfall," Duncan said. Expect a lot of snow in February, with some generated by that storm forecast for Idaho. A mid-February snowstorm predicted in the Plains could dump heaviest in Kansas.

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Southeast, Florida: 'Mild and wet' winter

Southeast states (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia) overall are expected to be "mild and wet," Duncan said. "But that doesn't mean they will escape Old Man Winter."

A "sharp cold front" in mid-November could bring violent thunderstorms to Tennessee and areas south, followed by a deep freeze. Conditions return to fair and dry before a wet Thanksgiving. An early December coastal storm could bring rain, winds and "very cold air" plus freezing conditions into Florida. A wet Christmas follows.

"We do see some colder conditions and very cold and bitterly cold conditions ending the month (of January) in the Southeast states," Duncan said.

Cold conditions are predicted to continue into February, with a midmonth storm possibly bringing sleet and wet snow to most of the region.

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Texas, South Central: Another winter snowstorm predicted

South Central states (Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico) and Texas are forecast to have "mild with near to below normal precipitation," Duncan said.

The region is expected to get plenty of rain and wet snow in December, followed by a mostly fair January.

But the beginning of February will be "very unsettled, with some snow, possibly … up to 6 inches" in Texas, she said.

A wet Mardi Gras could be upcoming, too, according to the Almanac.

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California, Southwest: 'Fair, dry, very chilly' Christmas

Southwest states (Arizona, California, Nevada and Utah) are forecast to have average temperatures and precipitation, a possible break from last winter's atmospheric rivers. A dry Thanksgiving is followed by rain and snow showers and a "fair, dry, very chilly" Christmas season is forecast.

Heavy snow in the mountains in late January could lead to storms to the east.

With colder conditions also forecast in the Southeast, and Midwest and a major storm in the Northwest at the beginning of February, "the end of January (and) beginning of February, for most of the country, looks like something you just may want to put on the calendar," Duncan said.

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Farmers' Almanac winter forecast for 2024-2025: Wet, milder, longer season for much of US (2024)

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Farmers' Almanac winter forecast for 2024-2025: Wet, milder, longer season for much of US? ›

After what was the warmest winter on record, the upcoming winter should be wet and milder for most of the U.S., according to the Farmers' Almanac. The 208th edition of the Farmers' Almanac, out now, foresees a "Wet Winter Whirlwind," for the upcoming 2024-2025 winter season.

What will winter 2025 be like in Minnesota? ›

Let's get specific, starting with temperatures. "It's cold in the Upper Midwest, but winter 2024-2025 will NOT be as cold as usual," the almanac says. "The coldest shots will occur in early November, early and late January, late February, and early March."

Will Texas have a cold winter 2024-2025? ›

For Texas, the Farmers' Almanac forecasts "mild, dry" conditions, for the most part. However, residents in the Panhandle might experience slightly colder temperatures than normal and near to above normal snowfall, while far West Texas is expected to see "cool, wet" conditions.

What is the weather like in Florida in 2024 farmers almanac? ›

The 12-Month Long-Range Weather Report From The 2024 Old Farmer's Almanac. Winter will be cooler than usual and coldest in the late parts of the months of November, December, January, and February. Rainfall will be above normal.

Is Wisconsin going to have a bad winter? ›

National weather service outlook: The NWS suggests a drier and warmer winter for Wisconsin, which could translate to less snowfall, especially in the northern and eastern parts of the state.

Are Minnesota winters getting colder? ›

TWIN CITIES, MN — It's not just the winter of 2023-24. Winter temperatures in Minneapolis have warmed . 43 degrees per decade since 1980, according to a new analysis looking at how climate change has contributed to warmer winters in most of the country.

Will there be El Niño in 2025? ›

We have officially transitioned into ENSO-neutral conditions, which means El Niño is over. The forecast continues to show strong signals of a changeover to La Niña this summer and into the 2024-2025 winter.

Will Texas get another freeze in February 2024? ›

From the massive winter storm in 2021 to ice events in 2022 and the start of February 2023, Central Texans have had plans disrupted each of the last few years during the second calendar month. However, based on the latest short-term and long-range data, expect us to be shut out of February winter weather in 2024.

How accurate is the farmer's almanac? ›

According to a University of Illinois study, the Almanac is only 52% accurate, which is basically a random process. Most short-term forecast models used by meteorologists tend not to go beyond two weeks because accurately predicting weather past that point is very difficult.

What will be the temperature in 2025? ›

How will the temperature be in 2025? New UN report predicts that one of the next five years will be 1.5 degree Celsius hotter than pre-industrial times. A new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released on 27 May predicts that the world is poised to break a crucial heat barrier by 2025.

Will it be a cold winter in Florida in 2024-2025? ›

We're predicting a temperate, uneventful winter — potentially a welcome reprieve from the extremes of recent years.” Most of Florida is expected to experience a cooler winter than usual for the most part; that includes the length of the state from Jacksonville to Miami, plus Tampa and Orlando.

Will summer 2024 be hotter than 2023? ›

July was the first time in more than a year that the world did not set a record, a tad behind 2023, but because June 2024 was so much hotter than June 2023, this summer as a whole was the hottest, Copernicus Director Carlo Buontempo said.

What does the Almanac say about the summer of 2024? ›

The Almanac predicts that areas in the North Central region are expected to see a seesaw of summer temperatures with an overall warm season but with occasional cold Canadian air blowing in. The Southwest will see hot, dry conditions for most of the summer.

Will Wisconsin have a hot summer in 2024? ›

The Climate Prediction Center's Seasonal Temperature Outlook for June, July and August 2024 predicts a 33% to 50% chance that average temperatures will be above normal in Wisconsin, with the highest chances for above-normal temps in the northeastern portion of the state, including the Green Bay and Door County areas.

Are winters getting warmer in the US? ›

By 2050, 23 states are projected to lose upward of a month of freezing days. “In general, winters have been getting warmer across the country, and really across the world,” said Pamela Knox, an agricultural climatologist at the University of Georgia extension.

What does an El Niño winter mean for Wisconsin? ›

The unseasonable warmth is likely due to climate change and a weather event called El Niño – when rising temperatures in the Pacific Ocean cause a warmer winter and less snowfall. It also means a dry winter. A dry El Niño winter could prolong the effects of drought conditions in one-third of the state.

What kind of winter is predicted for Minnesota? ›

For Minnesota, the almanac's formula — based on the environment, sunspots, motion of the moon and other variables — suggests a cold winter with average snowfall is coming to the Land of 10,000 Lakes. The official theme: "Cold, average snowfall."

Will winter 2025 be La Niña? ›

NOAA 2024-2025 La Niña Forecast

These model forecasts provide us with a good signal for a weak La Nina through the 2024-2025 winter season. The official Climate Prediction Center outlook is also similar to these model forecasts. The CPC is giving a 74% chance of La Niña persisting during the 2024-2025 winter season.

How warm will Minnesota be in 2050? ›

Minnesota and the Midwest will warm an additional 5-degrees F by 2050. Lake Superior waters are projected to see a 7-degree F increase by 2050.

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