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1 week ago

Utah Set For a Mild Yet Moist Winter, Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts

According to the outlook, the Intermountain states will experience above-normal temperatures overall, with the coldest periods expected in late November, early December, and early February. Precipitation is expected to be slightly above normal across much of the region, bringing a mix of rain and snow depending on elevation. Snowfall will likely vary sharply across the state-below normal in northern Utah and above normal in southern areas. The snowiest stretches should arrive in late January, early February, and late March.
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2 weeks ago

The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Mild and Moist Winter for Most Idaho Homeowners

Idaho will see a generally warmer, slightly wetter winter with variable snowfall—lighter in the north, heavier in the south and mountains—so homeowners should prepare.
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2 weeks ago

The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Mild and Moist Winter for Most Colorado Homeowners

Colorado will see a milder, wetter winter with slightly above-normal precipitation, variable snowfall (lighter on the Front Range, heavier in southern mountains), and three cold/snowy spells.
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2 weeks ago

The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Cold and Dry Winter for Most Kentucky Homeowners

Kentucky will have a colder, drier winter with near-to-above normal snow in eastern areas, below-normal precipitation, and periodic cold stretches.
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