Old Farmers Almanac Drops Interesting Prediction For Texas
Texas is in for an interesting winter if you can even call it that. The Old Farmer's Almanac released its 2024-2025 Winter Weather Forecasts.
Winter Prediction For Texas
A "warmer than average" winter is predicted for Texas.
"In terms of temperature, winter will be warmer than average, with the coldest periods in late January and early and late February," Old Farmer's Almanac editor-in-chief Carol Connare states, "We all remember the extreme ice storms and power outages that afflicted this region two years ago; thankfully, the weather this winter doesn’t look as extreme."
'Drier-Than-Average' in Texas
Many Texans still have PTSD over Winterstorm Uri back in 2021. Thankfully, you can breathe easy knowing this winter won't have to deal with the possibility of much snow.
"Precipitation will be below normal, so expect it to be drier than average this winter in Texas and Oklahoma. The best chances for snow are expected in early and late February," the Old Farmer's Almanac states.
The Farmer's Almanac has been used since 1792 to predict weather patterns and has a shocking 80 percent spot-on forecast.
Winter Overall 'Shouldn't Hit Hard'
“While there will still be plenty of chilly temperatures and snow for most slopes, the high heating costs associated with the season shouldn’t hit so hard. We’re predicting a temperate, uneventful winter—potentially a welcome reprieve from the extremes of recent years.”
Remember to bring in those pets if it does happen to get extremely cold, unless your pet is one of these ultra banned animals. In that case, RUN.