Indiana is poised to have a "very cold and snowy" winter this year, according to the Farmer's Almanac . The Midwest and Ohio Valley, it writes, are set up for a "classic winter wonderland" of snow.

Or not.

Large swaths of the Hoosier State are expected to have a warmer, drier winter, depending on where you live, according to a long-range forecast by the Old Farmer's Almanac .

But seasonal winter temperatures for Indiana could swing in either direction.

The National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center anticipates "equal chances" of temperatures falling below or above normal from December through February across most of the country. NWS also favors a brief period of La Niña conditions in the fall and early winter, which usually spells cooler temperatures over the norther

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