Pennsylvania could be in for a snowy, cold winter, if the latest Farmers’ Almanac predictions come true.
The Maine publication, which has predicted forecasts for more than 200 years, announced its predictions this month. This year’s headline? “Chill, Snow, Repeat.”
The Farmers’ Almanac claims that most of the mid-Atlantic, will get some “decent snow” especially in areas with mountains. A map released by the publication states the winter will be cold and snow-filled for Pennsylvania through New York.
Additionally, the publication reports there will be a significant cold snap in January, followed by a pronounced cold spell in mid-February.
The Farmers’ Almanac claims to have 80%-85% accuracy in its predictions, which are made based on a mathematical and astronomical formula . Last y