If you love watching snowflakes fall while relaxing by a roaring fire, you’re in luck! According to the Farmers Almanac, the upcoming winter in Connecticut is sure to be cold and snowy. So get your heavy coats and plush blankets ready — we’re in for a chilly season!

The Farmers Almanac just released their annual weather report for 2020-2021, and snow-lovers will be thrilled by their predictions.

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Connecticut can expect to see cold winters back again this season.

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Last year’s forecast predicted unseasonably warm temperatures throughout the United States, but this year should be vastly different.

Farmers Almanac In an area they call “the crazy in-between,” Southwestern states can expect to see a mix of temperate weather and icy blasts.

Though it can be tempting to bundle up indoors, there are so many gorgeous places to discover in Connecticut during winter.

DenisTangneyJr/Getty Images Hartford’s Bushnell Park looks even more enchanting when covered in a blanket of white snow.

After all, the snow is part of what makes living in Connecticut so magical.

Photo by Bob Gundersen/Getty Images Instead of sand, Hammonasset Beach State Park will see gorgeous shorelines covered in ice.

So make sure you have all of the proper gear and attire! With the right supplies, winter in Connecticut is positively enchanting.

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It’s never too soon to start prepping for the season ahead.

Wikimedia Commons To learn more about the upcoming weather predictions, visit the Farmers’ Almanac website.

Are you excited about the 2020-2021 weather predictions from the Farmers Almanac? What’s your favorite thing about winter in Connecticut? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below!

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Hot cocoa and gorgeous views? Count us in!

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In an area they call “the crazy in-between,” Southwestern states can expect to see a mix of temperate weather and icy blasts.

DenisTangneyJr/Getty Images

Hartford’s Bushnell Park looks even more enchanting when covered in a blanket of white snow.

Photo by Bob Gundersen/Getty Images

Instead of sand, Hammonasset Beach State Park will see gorgeous shorelines covered in ice.

Lisa Jacobs/Flickr

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To learn more about the upcoming weather predictions, visit the Farmers’ Almanac website.

In the meantime, we still have loads of lovely fall activities to look forward to. If you need some ideas, check out our list of the best places to see fall colors in Connecticut.

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