The predictions are in, Georgians! Thanks to the Farmer’s Almanac 2020 release, we are able to get a better idea of what the upcoming winter in Georgia will be like. While you might not necessarily need to break out the ice scrapers and the snow blowers just yet, an umbrella might be a better option to keep by your front door.
The predictions for the upcoming winter in Georgia have been released by the Farmer’s Almanac, and you’ll want to see what they’re saying.
almanac.com For those wondering just how these predictions are made—nobody is sitting around a crystal ball, there is an actual formula used based on complex mathematical and astronomical formulas.
The formula that is used for these weather predictions uses a variety of different factors, including planetary activity, the moon, sunspot activity, and tidal action to name a few.
Flickr NASA Goddard Space Flight While the formula remains much of a secret, we do know that it was developed in the late 1700s in order for farmers to understand the weather predictions to aid in their crop growing for the year.
This upcoming winter is going to be a doozy for Georgia, but not for the way that you might think.
Almanac.com According to the Farmer’s Almanac, winter in Georgia is expected to be very mild in terms of temperature, but with above-average rainfall.
This is good news for Georgians who are trying to stay away from heavy snowfall and cold temperatures, but not so good in terms of staying dry.
Flickr Tom Driggers So while Georgia might not be inundated with snowfall this year, the bad news is that it still is going to be wetter than normal.
The coldest periods in Georgia will be from mid-to-late November, early-to-mid December, and late February.
Almanac.com So, if you’re wondering whether or not to spend the winter in Georgia or curious as to what you would need to survive it, then the Farmer’s Almanac is seemingly suggesting a winter jacket and a good set of rain boots.
What do you think about the winter predictions for Georgia this year? Share with us your thoughts in the comments section! Also, if you’re curious as to what Farmer’s Almanac is saying about the rest of the year, click here.
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For those wondering just how these predictions are made—nobody is sitting around a crystal ball, there is an actual formula used based on complex mathematical and astronomical formulas.
Flickr NASA Goddard Space Flight
While the formula remains much of a secret, we do know that it was developed in the late 1700s in order for farmers to understand the weather predictions to aid in their crop growing for the year.
Almanac.com
According to the Farmer’s Almanac, winter in Georgia is expected to be very mild in terms of temperature, but with above-average rainfall.
Flickr Tom Driggers
So while Georgia might not be inundated with snowfall this year, the bad news is that it still is going to be wetter than normal.
So, if you’re wondering whether or not to spend the winter in Georgia or curious as to what you would need to survive it, then the Farmer’s Almanac is seemingly suggesting a winter jacket and a good set of rain boots.
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