The Farmers' Almanac used its 200-year-old formula to predict generally cool weather for the U.S. this fall, with November snow in Northern Arizona
The official start of fall is only about a month away, with the Autumn Equinox on Sept. 22. It begins just at the backend of Arizona’s monsoon season, which officially comes to a close on Sept. 30.Every year, the Farmers’ Almanac, which has been printed since 1818, attempts to answer that question with weather predictions based on “generations of perception, experience, and common sense,” according to its website.
Generally, cool areas of the country are expected to see “significant” snowfalls before the start of December, although the almanac predicts Thanksgiving could have good weather in most areas of the U.S. Christmas, on the other hand, “could be unsettled with either rain or snow depending on your local temperatures,” the almanac says.
Colder weather is predicted to come in between Nov. 16 and 19 and settle in for good come Nov. 24 to 27. Geiger said the almanac predicts snow this winter in northern Arizona between Nov. 20 and 23, and snow in higher elevation areas would continue into early December.
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