The Farmers’ Almanac Predicts A “Wild Ride” For Winter 2025-26

After a brutal winter in 2024-2025 with record snow and extreme cold, the Farmers’ Almanac is calling for another chilly season in 2025-2026. The 209th edition predicts a “Chill, Snow, Repeat” pattern, with cold and snowy conditions likely from the Northern Plains to New England — though not as harsh as last year.

Cold weather may arrive earlier than usual in many northern areas, bringing the first wintry blasts before winter officially begins on Dec. 21. Snowy conditions could make for a White Christmas in parts of the Northern Plains.

The season is also expected to last longer, with wintry weather potentially sticking around through March and even into April in regions like New England, the Great Lakes, and the Northern Plains.

The Climate Prediction Center says a La Niña winter is possible, which typically brings cold and snowy weather to the Northwest, dry conditions to the South, and warmer-than-average temperatures to the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic.

Northeast — including New York and New England — late January is expected to be an “active” period for storms. A sharp cold snap is likely between Jan. 8 and 15, hitting New England hardest but also reaching parts of the northern Mid-Atlantic.

According to the Farmers’ Almanac, New England and the Northern Plains will likely see the coldest temperatures of the season.

Midwest, Ohio & Michigan – New Year’s Day will be chilly and breezy, with snow in northern Michigan and Wisconsin. A big Great Lakes snowstorm is forecast for Feb. 8–11, followed by frigid air. Early March will bring more snow to much of the region, ending with brisk, windy weather.

Northwest (Idaho, Oregon, Washington) – Chilly and wet overall, great for ski season. Expect heavy mountain snow and plenty of coastal rain in February and March.

North Central States (CO, IA, KS, MO, MN, MT, NE, ND, SD, WY) – A “classic winter wonderland” with very cold and snowy conditions. Snowstorms in February and March; Easter may bring light snow to the Dakotas and Minnesota.

Southeast (AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV) – Mild overall but wet. Northern areas could see wintry precipitation in January. February will be especially rainy before turning mild.

Texas & South Central (AR, LA, OK, NM, TX) – Mostly cold and wet. Northern Texas may see snow and freezing rain in January, plus snow in mid-February and March.

California & Southwest (AZ, CA, NV, UT) – Mild, with average temps and some rain. End of January may bring rain and wind to California, helping reduce wildfire risk.

Related Posts

We have reinvented this old gas stove: Check out the result of our transformation, which surprises and inspires

Rather than throwing away his old gas stove, my neighbor decided to transform it into a practical and unique object for his garden.  After finishing his project, I…

The Incredible Transformation of a 5 m² Kitchen: Before/After

Discover how a small 5 m² kitchen was transformed into a modern and functional space. These before-and-after photos will amaze you!  Check them out in the comments  When…

“A vintage object that brings back memories: what was it used for? The older generation surely knows its purpose

  “A vintage object that brings back memories: what was it used for? The older generation surely knows its purpose.   You’ll find the answer in the first comment.”  This…

An iceberg approaches the shore, and what it carries on its surface terrifies the villagers

 An iceberg approaches the shore, and what it carries on its surface terrifies the villagers  Details in the comments  When Michael and Dr. Jensen returned to Haven’s…

A modest family transformed their kitchen to the point that it seems unrecognizable

  A modest family transformed their kitchen to the point that it seems unrecognizable.   The before and after photos testify to this impressive transformation!    This couple, with a limited…

I no longer buy plastic bottles since I discovered these practical tips: here’s why

  I noticed that my neighbor never throws away empty plastic bottles.   When I discovered how she reuses them, I was completely surprised. Since then, I’ve been keeping them…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *