Summer’s had its final hurrah, so we’re all ready to enjoy every sun-soaked, warm moment of autumn. We’d better take advantage of it, too, because Pennsylvania is in for a roller coaster of a winter, especially when it comes to snowfall. The Farmers’ Almanac’s predictions for Pennsylvania for 2019-2020 are a bit of a mixed bag, depending on where in the state you live.

Are you ready for winter, PA? Those in the western part of the state will experience slightly colder temperatures than normal while the rest of PA will enjoy significantly warmer than usual temperatures.

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Get ready to bundle up, Western PA, throughout January and February. The coldest times for the rest of Pennsylvania are predicted for the middle through the end of January, the beginning of February, and the end of February.

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Grab your shovels, if you live in the western part of the state, at the end of November and at the beginning of January and March. The rest of Pennsylvania should experience its snowiest times from mid-January through early February.

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The Old Farmers’ Almanac predicts that Eastern Pennsylvania will experience more snow than normal while the rest of the state should see an average amount, or a bit less, of snowfall during the 2019-20 winter season.

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Before we arrive at winter, however, we’ll have a lovely autumn. Temperatures are expected to be above average throughout the state, although Western PA will receive more precipitation than usual.

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The thought of a long, cold winter already have you experiencing a bit of spring fever? Spring’s looking good for the entire state, with above-average temperatures expected, leading into a hotter-than-normal summer for all of us.

Flickr/Nicholas A. Tonelli Click here to get your own copy of the Old Farmers’ Almanac.

What do you think about the Old Farmers’ Almanac’s predictions for Pennsylvania this winter? Join the conversation in the comments! Already prepped for the long winter ahead? Brush up on everything you need to survive a Pennsylvania winter. Click here to read more.

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