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Title: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: kvbug (karen) on November 09, 2011, 09:17:25 am
For those of you interested...

Northeast U.S. Long Range Weather Forecast for November 8th - January 7th
Includes New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Washington D.C.




November 2011
8th-11th. Pleasant weather.
12th-15th. Heavy showers and a few thunderstorms, gale-force winds Mid-Atlantic Coast. Squally across the Northeast, some snow possible in New England.
16th-19th. Windy, cold.
20th-23rd. Unsettled, with some rain and/or wet snow north.
24th-27th. Fair at first, then turning very unsettled, with squalls; hopefully, the adverse weather holds off until after the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade.
28th-30th. Clearing and turning progressively colder.

December 2011
1st-3rd. Partly cloudy New England; showers Mid-Atlantic States.
4th-7th. Turning colder.
8th-11th. Heavy snow, with accumulations of 4 to 8 inches upstate New York and northern New England. Farther south, heavy showery rains and perhaps thunderstorms.
12th-15th. Cold, with a few showers and flurries.
16th-19th. Unsettled initially, possibly icy, followed by clearing.
20th-23rd. Increasingly cloudy with heavy rains possible, which could lead to widespread flooding.
24th-27th. Rains end, turning fair and colder.
28th-31st. Fair and cold initially, then becoming milder.

January 2012
1st-3rd. Unsettled, with some snow over New England; mixed precipitation farther south. Wet, chilly for Mummer's Parade. 4th-7th. Some light snow, then clearing skies.
4th-7th. Some light snow, then clearing skies. Mid-Atlantic region remains wet.

Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: matt on November 09, 2011, 05:27:48 pm


 I really like the Farmers Al.! -seems pretty good so far!

Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: kvbug (karen) on November 09, 2011, 05:45:33 pm
Yes..not too bad... I may actually get some practice in on Sophia over the winter.   IF no one considers the thermostat (or lack thereof)  issue a problem...
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: matt on November 09, 2011, 07:30:40 pm



I may actually get some practice in on Sophia over the winter.


 


 Why wait so long?  Methinks you are putting it off..........


Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: kvbug (karen) on November 09, 2011, 07:41:06 pm
Not true!  What I meant was that if it's not snowing and raining, I will have MORE time to practice.  Once the rain over the next few days goes away, I fully intend on taking her out.   Maybe even by myself, because then I HAVE to be able to get back home.



Jeeze Louise....  no breaks here...
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: rich67vw on November 09, 2011, 07:46:54 pm

"Turning colder" - ok, that just not a stretch.. who are these farmers anyway? :)
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: lovebus (jack) on November 09, 2011, 08:29:25 pm
They are the same farmers that grow taters, peppers, oinyuns, and eggs for your omelet.
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: kvbug (karen) on November 09, 2011, 08:32:32 pm
That's right... the backbone of this country. Hardworking, undervalued, and an absolute necessity for our survival!!   {_^soap rant.()
THOSE farmers. 

                             ok, I'm finished now...
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: Bob(Herbie) on November 09, 2011, 09:19:22 pm
That's right... the backbone of this country. Hardworking, undervalued, and an absolute necessity for our survival!!   {_^soap rant.()
THOSE farmers. 

                             ok, I'm finished now...
You go Karen!
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: rich67vw on November 09, 2011, 09:53:59 pm
They are the same farmers that grow taters, peppers, oinyuns, and eggs for your omelet.

These farmers are amazing, they predict the weather and grow eggs.  Dang, thats what those eggplants are for...  :) :)

Long day at work, sorry...:)
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: kvbug (karen) on November 10, 2011, 06:31:17 am
Egg Plants...   &^rofl &^rofl &^rofl   
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: lovebus (jack) on November 10, 2011, 03:15:23 pm

These farmers are amazing, they predict the weather and grow eggs.  Dang, thats what those eggplants are for...  :) :)


 &^beer&   #@rofl3
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: matt on November 10, 2011, 08:54:58 pm




               Ok, this is going south real quick - I'm outta this discussion before it gets worse!

 Q3surrende
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: lovebus (jack) on November 10, 2011, 10:58:56 pm
Going South? it's just following MugMan.
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: matt on November 11, 2011, 08:58:02 pm




                       clap2-*





Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: Fire Lady (Michelle) on January 13, 2012, 11:28:54 pm
Karen-
What's the FA say about Jan/Feb... we ever going to get any snow??
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: lovebus (jack) on January 14, 2012, 06:55:36 am
NO snow this year! clap2-*      :jump4jo":      **^bana0     I hope
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: kvbug (karen) on January 14, 2012, 08:19:03 am


January 2012
12th-15th. Stormy, then fair, mild weather.
16th-19th. Showers Mid-Atlantic region. Light snow and rain New England.
20th-23rd. A chance of rain or snow.
24th-27th. Storminess from the Southwest brings a dose of snow.
28th-31st. Showery, especially for Mid-Atlantic.

February 2012
1st-3rd. Rain, then fair, cold conditions.
4th-7th. Increasing clouds, cold.
8th-11th. Wet snow mixed with rain Mid-Atlantic north through New England; slushy accumulations of 4+" possible.
12th-15th. Light snow, then fair skies.
16th-19th. Unsettled.
20th-23rd. Heavy wet snow sweeps up through Mid-Atlantic across the rest of Northeast, 12+" possible; then fair, cold.
24th-29th. Spotty light snow/flurries; could turn steadier, heavier over eastern New England.

March 2012
1st-3rd. Light snow/flurries. Steadier, heavier snows along New England coast.
4th-7th. Stormy, with significant snow accumulations possible Mid-Atlantic region, then clearing.
8th-11th. Fair.
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: buglvw (Howard) on January 14, 2012, 03:54:59 pm
Cheez my FA says BLIZZARD JAN 30 & 31. May be I'll get to use my new snow blower I bought last year AFTER the big Christmas snow storm  &(rage_
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: kvbug (karen) on January 14, 2012, 04:15:25 pm
Yes, this is from the "Old Farmer's Almanac":

JANUARY 2012: temperature 38? (5? above avg.); precipitation 2.5" (1" below avg.); Jan 1-6: Rain, then sunny, mild; Jan 7-11: Showers, then sunny, seasonable; Jan 12-19: Snow, then sunny, warm; Jan 20-24: Rain to snow, then sunny, cold; Jan 25-29: Rain and snow north; sunny, mild south; Jan 30-31: Blizzard.

FEBRUARY 2012: temperature 28? (5? below avg.); precipitation 4" (1" above avg.); Feb 1-2: Sunny, very cold; Feb 3-4: Snow to rain; Feb 5-9: Sunny; cold, then warm; Feb 10-16: Snowy periods, cold; Feb 17-19: Sunny, very cold; Feb 20-23: Snow showers, cold; Feb 24-26: Rain, mild; Feb 27-29: Stormy; snow north, rain south.




Choose your favorite...   thumpup)-
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: buglvw (Howard) on January 14, 2012, 04:31:33 pm
 +=mystery)?
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: kvbug (karen) on January 29, 2015, 12:42:01 pm
2015 update:

 Jan 25-31: Rain to snow, then sunny, cold.

FEBRUARY 2015: temperature 33? (1? below avg.); precipitation 2.5" (0.5" below avg.);
 Feb 1-4: Sunny, then rainy, mild;
 Feb 5-8: Sunny, then snowstorm;
 Feb 9-14: Rain to snow, then sunny, seasonable;
Feb 15-22: A few rain and snow showers, turning cold;
Feb 23-28: Snow north, rain south; then sunny, cold.


We shall see....
Title: Re: Farmers Almanac Long Range Forecast thru January 2012
Post by: lovebus (jack) on January 29, 2015, 01:08:09 pm
If anyone wants Snow, move North.  : grin: