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POLL: Farmer's Almanac Says Slushy Winter; What Do You Say?

Almanac predicts biggest storms at end of January, and mid-February.

 

The Farmer’s Almanac has weighed in on what’s in store for us this winter. With temperatures near or above normal, it is predicting many snow and rain mixes.

But what do they know? Your guess may be as good as theirs. So tell us: Do you think this winter will bring as much snow as last year?

  • Do you think this winter will bring as much snow as last year?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • No. My snow-shoveling back and what little is left of my sanity couldn’t take it.
        79 (66%)
    • Yes. In fact I’m hoping for it as I like to ski, skate, go sledding, catch snowflakes on my tongue, build snowmen and make snow angels until my snow pants are as stiff as icicles.
        40 (33%)
    Total votes: 119
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
Related Topics: Farmer's Almanac, News, Opinion, Poll, Snow, Snowy, Weather, and slushy
Are you looking forward to this winter? Tell us in the comments.

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Kasey Hariman

8:28 am on Friday, October 28, 2011

It seems like it wasn't as cold this time last year as it is this year. I think we're in for a cold one, though I am not excited about the re-plastic-wrapping of my windows this will require. Has anyone else started winterizing their houses yet?

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Amanda Kersey

9:40 am on Friday, October 28, 2011

I'll leave it up to the almanac to give an informed opinion about how much snow might fall around Boston; however, I hope it's not extreme, because I would like to ride my bicycle as much as possible. Anyone have any tips for special gear to have for winter riding?

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Joseph

10:23 am on Friday, October 28, 2011

I'd recommend buying metal studded tires. Black ice always wins.

Athena

10:09 am on Friday, October 28, 2011

All i know is that after last winter, I am buying a snow suit for when I have to shovel....

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Mark Ouellette

10:21 am on Friday, October 28, 2011

Hi Athena,

Thanks for the comment. I, too, think I'll have to "snow suit up!" this winter if we get hit with as much snow as last year.

Mark Ouellette
Editor, Stoneham Patch

Amy Kreydin

10:29 am on Friday, October 28, 2011

I think we got lucky with a long, and warm, Indian Summer. What's that saying about warm October means a cold February? Guess we'll all wait and see. Stock up on tea and cocoa! :-)

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Jonathan Pickering

12:25 pm on Friday, October 28, 2011

Is it me, or is the first snow like this always too soon? Please tell me it's too soon. =)

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Cate Lecuyer

1:49 pm on Friday, October 28, 2011

I can't remember it ever snowing before Halloween. I usually wait until Thanksgiving to put my snow tires on, but I just did it yesterday.

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Matt M. Casey

4:08 pm on Friday, October 28, 2011

We got a really early snow last year. It was the beginning of October, but it didn't amount to anything. Just a dusting. Two years ago is snowed during the Head of the Charles. It came down heavy, but nothing stuck.

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Jenny

7:38 am on Monday, October 31, 2011

The Indian summer made up for the meh summer. We had one hot week this summer, then August got cool. I think the Almanac says the same thing every, near or above normal temps and snow. I can say that. I heard that early snow meant milder winter. Snow/rain mix is bad...that means 'followed by ice.' I'd rather have snow. I actually remember the snow we got in Oct. 1979.

For the record: I hate snow.

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Jenny

7:42 am on Monday, October 31, 2011

Oh, and the link to the Farmer's Almanac: Don't we refer to the "Old" one and not this almanac?

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Kasey Hariman

10:15 am on Tuesday, November 1, 2011

I think if it were a paper copy, we might refer to the old one, since they are published ahead of time, but the online version linked to in this article refers to the upcoming winter.

I heard once that one of the factors they use to determine the length of the winter is the relative thickness of fuzzy caterpillars in the season before that. It's factors like that that totally endear me to The Almanac.

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Ron Newman

3:20 pm on Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Farmer's Almanac and Old Farmer's Almanac are two competing publications.

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Kasey Hariman

9:10 am on Thursday, November 3, 2011

Thanks for the clarity, Ron! There are two, and I had no idea. One is http://www.almanac.com/, and the other is http://www.farmersalmanac.com/, if anyone is interested in comparing.

Athena

6:59 pm on Tuesday, November 1, 2011

When I moved back up here in 2007, I planned my move around what the almanac said. Sure as you know what, it snowed the day after I arrived ... Just sayin'!

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Roxanne

6:44 pm on Thursday, November 3, 2011

God only knows.. Weathermen can do their best to predict, but God determines the outcome....

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Jay Boyer

7:10 am on Friday, November 4, 2011

Screw it.. If we get that much snow. I'm grabbing someone and moving to Hawaii.

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salazar norma

8:11 pm on Thursday, January 5, 2012

More snow this year. Not as cold.

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