WILL FARMERS’ ALMANAC’S PREDICTION FOR WINTER IN TN THIS YEAR BE SPOT ON LIKE LAST YEAR?
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Some people swear by it while others believe it an amusing source of information. Either way, the Farmers’ Almanac captures a lot of attention when it releases its winter forecast prediction.
Ask a meteorologist and they’ll tell you an accurate forecast is hard to do for a week out, let alone months. But, that’s just what the Farmers’ Almanac has been doing for decades.
This time around, it said Tennessee should brace for a “shivery, wet, and slushy” winter. In Kentucky, folks should expect “unreasonably cold snowy” conditions.
While that may have you reaching for your coat, it also points out, what happens here won’t be anything like the Great Lakes, Northeast, and North Central regions.
The Farmers’ Almanac suggested the eastern half of the country is on schedule for a stormy winter, and that may mean snow for some and “slush and mush” for others.