We Minnesotans are no strangers to wild weather – especially in the wintertime. Unlike people in many states, we tend to continue living our lives as if nothing is different. We don’t let snowy roads or frigid temperatures stop us from going to school, work, or even outdoor events. But this winter, we may be in for an unusual surprise. Sources say there’s a polar coaster headed for Minnesota this year, so we had better be prepared. Here’s what you need to know:
Every year, the Farmer’s Almanac puts together a set of weather predictions across the country.
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The method for deciding the predictions is top-secret - and the prediction themselves aren’t always accurate - but it’s always interesting to see what the Almanac comes up with.
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This year, the Farmer’s Almanac predicts a polar coaster for much of the country, including Minnesota.
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What’s a polar coaster, you ask? It’s a winter of ups and downs as the temperature rises and drops throughout the season.
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The mercury is expected to dip into the frigid cold, then rise into above-average seasonal temperatures. This will last for much of the winter.
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According to the Almanac, the coldest period will be from January into February.
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That’s not the only interesting thing the Farmer’s Almanac predicted for this winter. They also say that we’re in for a season of above-average snowfall.
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Basically, it’s time to prepare right now for the long winter ahead. Upgrade your snow boots, get new tires, and get ready to settle in for the cold season!
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What do you think? Do you believe in what the Farmer’s Almanac says? Let us know in the comments below! For help preparing, check out our article about 11 things no one tells you about surviving a Minnesota winter.
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Every year, the Farmer’s Almanac puts together a set of weather predictions across the country.
zanzibar/Flickr
The method for deciding the predictions is top-secret - and the prediction themselves aren’t always accurate - but it’s always interesting to see what the Almanac comes up with.
Ruin Raider/Flickr
This year, the Farmer’s Almanac predicts a polar coaster for much of the country, including Minnesota.
Kevin Fillips/Flickr
What’s a polar coaster, you ask? It’s a winter of ups and downs as the temperature rises and drops throughout the season.
Jenny Salita/Flickr
The mercury is expected to dip into the frigid cold, then rise into above-average seasonal temperatures. This will last for much of the winter.
Michael Janke/Flickr
According to the Almanac, the coldest period will be from January into February.
Lorie Shaull/Flickr
That’s not the only interesting thing the Farmer’s Almanac predicted for this winter. They also say that we’re in for a season of above-average snowfall.
Lorie Shaull/Flickr
Basically, it’s time to prepare right now for the long winter ahead. Upgrade your snow boots, get new tires, and get ready to settle in for the cold season!
Lorie Shaull/Flickr
What do you think? Do you believe in what the Farmer’s Almanac says? Let us know in the comments below! For help preparing, check out our article about 11 things no one tells you about surviving a Minnesota winter.
zanzibar/Flickr
Ruin Raider/Flickr
Kevin Fillips/Flickr
Jenny Salita/Flickr
Michael Janke/Flickr
Lorie Shaull/Flickr