Farmers' Almanac Predicts This Winter Will Be A 'Polar Coaster'; Maryland Will Be Colder, Wetter
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- The calendar may still say summer, but the folks at the Farmers' Almanac are already looking ahead to winter -- and they say Maryland could be colder and wetter this year.
The 2020 Farmers' Almanac said the eastern two-thirds of the country will likely be colder than normal for much of the winter. The east coast could also see above-normal precipitation.
The almanac predicts this winter will be a "polar coaster," with a number of ups and downs on the thermometer.
When it comes to relief from the winter weather, the almanac said it could take into April before spring-like conditions arrive in the Northeast, New England and Midwest.
The National Weather Service hasn't come up with its winter forecast yet -- they're expected to do so around Thanksgiving and update it several times.