If you love a warm and mild winter, you might want to join the snow birds and head south. According to some famous prognosticators, Wisconsin is in for a big one. Wisconsin residents, brace yourselves – the venerable Farmers’ Almanac has released its 2023-2024 winter predictions for Wisconsin, and the upcoming winter is going to be frosty and snowy. Here’s what you need to know about the upcoming Wisconsin winter weather.
The trusty almanac, known for its accurate long-range weather predictions, paints a picture of below-average temperatures and abundant snowfall for much of the Great Lakes region, with implications for the Badger State - get ready for a winter wonderland.
The Farmers' Almanac employs it’s own unique blend of mathematical and astronomical formulas to craft yearly weather predictions, and it’s a well-used source for anticipating what Mother Nature has in store.
One notable factor influencing this winter's forecast is the potential emergence of El Niño - a climate phenomenon characterized by unusually high water temperatures off the Pacific Coast of South America. Get ready to bundle up!
The almanac suggests that El Niño may make its presence felt in the latter half of 2023, lingering into the winter of 2024. This raises concerns of a colder-than-average winter across the country. Hang on!
Wisconsin, nestled in the heart of the Great Lakes region, should prepare for an icy embrace. The prediction of below-average temperatures means that residents can expect to bundle up and hunker down. You’ll want to keep snow shovels close at hand – or just head out on your skis.
In addition to the chilly temperatures, the Farmers' Almanac anticipates an abundance of snowstorms and precipitation. Snow lovers can look forward to a winter of sledding, skiing, and building snowmen. The ski hills will be waiting for you!
Dust off all your winter gear, and get ready to make the most of this winter wonderland. Learn more about the 2023-2024 winter predictions for Wisconsin on the Farmers’ Almanac website. Get your winter supplies at REI, and here’s where to find fun things to see and do in Wisconsin.
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