The Farmer’s Almanac announces their winter forecast in August, and this year the predictions for Iowa are in. Whether you love a gorgeous snowfall or dread the thought of another snow day, many Iowans aren’t going to be thrilled with what the Farmer’s Almanac says about the 2018-2019 Iowa winter.
Iowans fall into two different camps - those who LOVE our winters, and those who wonder every year why they haven’t already flown south to Florida.
Flickr / Max Goldberg Well, this winter isn’t going to please the snow lovers or those who love warmer weather, because it’s going to have a mix of both.
As you can see from this map, Iowa’s in for a wet and warm winter.
Farmer’s Almanac
November is expected to be way warmer and wetter than last year, and December is the only month that varies from the average in a much colder way.
Farmer’s Almanac
You can expect stormy, rainy weather in November especially, and with warmer than average temps, it’s likely to come down in the form of rain.
Flickr / Carl Wycoff
As far too many of us know, rain means flooding. Take some time now to prepare a “go bag” in case the water rises and you need to evacuate.
Flickr / Carl Wycoff
If you don’t live in a flood plain, it’s still a good time to pick up a pair or two of rainboots, because it’s going to be sloppy in the Hawkeye State!
Flickr / Marvin O.
December will be dry, at least, but lower than average temperatures will be wasted, because there’s not much of a chance of snow.
Flickr / Alan Light
At least January and February will be warmer than usual, so there’s something to like about this long range, Farmer’s Almanac forecast.
Flickr / Jeff Gitchel
When we do get a good old fashioned Iowa snow storm (and let’s face it – you know we will!) don’t just stay inside and wait for it to melt. Put on your boots and coat and head out to any of These 12 Picturesque Trails In Iowa That Are Perfect For Winter Hiking and see the Hawkeye State and all of its beauty.
Flickr / Max Goldberg
Well, this winter isn’t going to please the snow lovers or those who love warmer weather, because it’s going to have a mix of both.
Farmer’s Almanac
Flickr / Carl Wycoff
Flickr / Marvin O.
Flickr / Alan Light
Flickr / Jeff Gitchel
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