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New Farmer’s Almanac Winter Forecast for Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey

Winter might seem like an eternity away, but the experts at the Farmer’s Almanac are always on the ball when it comes to the timing of releasing their winter forecast,…

Pennsylvania winter. The Farmer's Almanac are always on the ball when it comes to the timing of releasing their winter forecast, including for Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey.

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Winter might seem like an eternity away, but the experts at the Farmer's Almanac are always on the ball when it comes to the timing of releasing their winter forecast, including for Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. The Almanac released their winter 2024-25 weather forecast on Tuesday (Aug. 27), and in it, they predict what kind of a winter the U.S. will get locally and on a national scale. I just have to say that I don't care for winter at all, so I hope it's a mild winter all around. So, what does the Farmer's Almanac say? Here's their official forecast.

Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey Winter Farmer's Almanac Prediction

Before we get to our states, let's look at general trends across the U.S. for this winter, according to the experts at the Old Farmer's Almanac. If you're wondering just how accurate the Farmer's Almanac is in general, according to the Almanac, they've been posting these weather forecasts since 1792, so a long time. They also say that their forecasts are "traditionally" 80% accurate, which is an impressive number.

"This winter, temperatures will be up and snowfall down throughout most of the United States," Carol Connare, the Almanac's editor-in-chief, said. "While there will still be plenty of chilly temperatures and snow for most slopes, the high heating costs associated with the season shouldn’t hit so hard." Connare added that they're projecting a "temperate, uneventful winter—potentially a welcome reprieve from the extremes of recent years." The Climate Prediction Center has yet to release their forecast for winter.

In general, the Farmer's Almanac states the U.S. will see a "calmer" and "gentler" winter. I like the sound of that, since, as I mentioned earlier, I don't care for snow, ice and big winter events. But, that's not the case for all of the states. Some states will see more dramatic weather events, so depending on where you live, you may be in for a doozie. So, which areas of the U.S. will get hit with more dramatic weather conditions this winter?

Looking specifically at Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey, the Old Farmer's Almanac says the area will get a "mild" and "dry" winter. That sounds good to me. So, we're among the areas in the U.S. that are on target for a pretty nice winter. As for the more dramatic conditions, "Winter rainstorms will leave Florida, the Deep South, and southern California soaked," they state. "Meanwhile, heavy snowfall is expected in central and southern Appalachia, the western Ohio Valley, and the Rockies—calling all skiers and sledders."

Anne Erickson started her radio career shortly after graduating from Michigan State University and has worked on-air in Detroit, Flint, Toledo, Lansing and beyond. As someone who absolutely loves rock, metal and alt music, she instantly fell in love with radio and hasn’t looked back. When she’s not working, Anne makes her own music with her band, Upon Wings, and she also loves cheering on her favorite Detroit and Michigan sports teams, especially Lions and MSU football. Anne is also an award-winning journalist, and her byline has run in a variety of national publications. You can also hear her weekends on WRIF.