Are you ready for winter? We have a couple of months before chilly weather sets in, but it’s always good to be prepared. Last year, wintertime in Maryland ended up being mild, with only one or two snow showers for much of the state. This year, however, will be different. Get those boots and snow shovels ready — according to the Farmers’ Alamanac, snow is on the way!

The Farmers’ Almanac has come out with their winter 2020-2021 predictions and snow lovers are going to rejoice!

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Most Marylanders didn’t see much snow last winter, but this year will more than make up for it. It’s predicted to be seasonably cold, wet, and white.

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Enjoy the holiday season and then prepare yourself – the Mid-Atlantic could see a massive blizzard during the second week of February, with up to two feet of snow.

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Then just when spring is around the corner, the eastern half of the US may be coated in snow once more.

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Although we think parts of Maryland are absolutely beautiful when covered in the white stuff…

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…we can’t deny the inconveniences of snow, and especially ice.

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But whether you love it…

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…or hate it, snow will be a big part of winter 2020 - 2021, at least according to the Farmers’ Almanac. You can click here visit the Farmers’ Almanac website and learn more.

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What do you think? Do you believe that Farmers’ Almanac predictions are usually true? Or are you still hoping for a mild winter? Let us know in the comments!

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Now, enough of this snow talk. How about some autumn goodness? Maryland’s annual Autumn Glory Festival will be returning this year, and it’s a must-visit event!

 

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