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1 week ago

The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Mild and Dry Winter for Most Wisconsin Homeowners

The Old Farmer's Almanac has unveiled its 2025-2026 Winter Forecast, and the overall theme is "mostly mild-with pockets of wild." Editor Carol Connare notes that "most areas will experience near-normal to slightly milder temperatures," though parts of the country should still prepare for sharper chills. For Wisconsin homeowners, this means a break from harsh deep freezes-but not a full pass on snow gear just yet.
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1 week ago

Vermont Homeowners Can Expect A Mild, Dry Winter, The Old Farmer's Almanac Says

Vermont will see a milder-than-average winter with below-normal precipitation and lighter snowfall, causing fewer travel disruptions but a shorter ski season.
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2 weeks ago

The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Warm and Wet Winter for Most New Mexico Homeowners

New Mexico will see a mostly mild winter with above-normal precipitation in the east and higher elevations, and occasional wild snow or icy events.
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The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Mild and Dry Winter for Most New Hampshire Homeowners

New Hampshire will have a milder, drier 2025–2026 winter with below-normal snowfall, near- to slightly-above-normal temperatures, and occasional short cold spells.
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2 weeks ago

Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts Mild, Dry Winter Across South Dakota

South Dakota will have a milder winter with below-normal precipitation and lighter northern snowfall, though brief cold snaps and late-season snow events remain possible.
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The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Mild and Dry Winter for Most Massachusetts Homeowners

The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its 2025-2026 Winter Forecast, describing the upcoming season as "mostly mild-with pockets of wild." Editor Carol Connare explains that "most areas will experience near-normal to slightly milder temperatures," with fewer harsh storms across much of the country. For Massachusetts homeowners, that translates to a calmer, lighter winter ahead-milder air, less snow, and easier travel conditions than the Bay State typically sees.
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