Summer is still in full effect here in New Hampshire, but we all know what’s coming. We have a few months of fall to enjoy before we’re face-to-face with the realities of winter. Some years that doesn’t mean much of a change. Temperatures remain bearable and the snow is minimal. Other years it feels like we’re seeing reports of another snowstorm every week. What will this year hold? According to the Farmers’ Almanac, it might not be pretty for people who love those warm falls and temperate winters!
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The Farmers’ Almanac has released their 2020-2021 winter outlook and conditions are looking downright frigid for New England!
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Last year New Hampshire saw minimal snow fall and temperatures that felt unseasonable warmer than usual. But this year the Almanac is predicting a blizzard hitting the Northeast states during the second week of February.
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The storm could bring up to 1-2 feet of snow with cold temperatures and wind.
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But that’s not all! The entire eastern half of the country including New Hampshire could see a walloping during the last week of March.
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We can expect to see some late-season snowfall during this storm, which can be a real bummer when you’re finally ready for spring.
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But, of course, there’s nothing wrong with a New Hampshire winter. Especially if you love all the fun things that this state offers to people who aren’t afraid of a little snow.
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Check out the full report here.
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So, rather than worrying, get ready to enjoy whatever we get. After the first part of 2020, we sort of have to, right?
Are you a believer in the Farmers’ Almanac or do you prefer to take things day-by-day when winter arrives? More importantly, how many of you love these snowy Granite State winters? Let us know in the Facebook comments.
And before we get all bundled up, we’ve still got a few options for summer and fall fun! For those ready to soak up every ounce of summer, don’t forget that Lake Sunapee has some of the clearest water in New Hampshire. And, for those ready or autumn, don’t forget that one of the best corn mazes in the country at Coppal House Farms is a must-visit fall destination in New Hampshire!
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