Winter Weather Forecast 2021
from The Old Farmer’s Almanac
Light Winter for Many, Colder in the West
Every year, folks ask us … what’s the winter forecast? Without further ado, here is a sneak peak at our famous long-range weather predictions from The 2021 Old Farmer’s Almanac edition—including the winter maps for all of the U.S. and Canada.
Good maps, certainly, but not our complete forecast. For that, you’ll need a copy of The 2021 Old Farmer’s Almanac, which can now be found in local stores across North America. Or, order a copy from the comfort of your easy chair at TheAlmanacStore.com.
Will it be a snowy winter? Will it be an exceptionally cold winter? How bad a winter is it going to be? We’ve highlighted our regional weather summaries below to give you an idea of what kind of winter we’re going to have in the 2020-2021 season—and why.
What’s Shaping the Weather this Year?
Solar Cycle 25 is now underway. Cycle 24 was the smallest in more than 100 years and possibly the smallest since the Dalton Minimum in the early 1800s, while Cycle 25 is expected to also bring very low solar activity. Although such minimal activity has historically meant cooler temperatures across Earth, we believe the recent warming trends will dominate in the eastern and northern parts of the nation this winter, with only the Southwest being colder than normal. Most of Canada will have a cold and snowy winter. However, rising temperature trends mean that the winter will not bring extreme cold; instead, it will be closer to normal
U.S. Winter Weather Forecast 2020-2021
If you were hoping for a reprieve from harsh winter weather this year, we have some news that just might make you smile. We’re predicting a light winter for most of us here in the United States, with warmer-than-normal temperatures in the forecast for a large part of the country.
Uncommonly chilly temperatures will be limited mostly to the western states and northeastern New England. Specifically, winter will be colder than normal in Maine; the Intermountain, Desert Southwest, and Pacific Southwest regions; and eastern Hawaii and above normal elsewhere.
On the precipitation side of things, expect “wet” to be a wintertime constant, with rain or average to below-average snowfall to be the standard throughout most of the country.
Specifically, precipitation will be below normal from Delmarva into North Carolina; in the southern Appalachians, Georgia, and Florida from the Ohio Valley westward to the Pacific and southward to the Gulf and Mexico; and in western Hawaii and above or near normal elsewhere.
Snowfall will be greater than normal in the Northeast, Wisconsin, Upper Michigan, the High Plains, and northern Alaska and below normal in most other areas that receive snow.
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Canadian Winter Weather Forecast 2020-2021
The 2021 Old Farmer’s Almanac Canadian Edition is calling for below-normal winter temperatures through most of the country. However, it’s still winter and expect frigid and frosty weather!
The exception will be in Atlantic Canada and the Prairies, which will experience above-normal temperatures.
Precipitation will be above normal in all of the Commonwealth. Snowfall will be much greater than normal from Quebec westward through most of the Prairies and close to normal elsewhere.
So, while the Atlantic Canada and the Prairies may feel some relief from winter’s chill, they–like the rest of the country—will see lots of rain, snow, and sleet.
Areas from Alberta eastward to Quebec should brace for a virtually continual “Snow Train” that will be carrying a series of winter storms throughout the season.
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M Bergman
September 12, 2020 - 11:16am
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Chem Trails
Yes, it is curious. Wait until you start seeing the sticky/oily black lint residue, and the silvery powerdery residue. The former happens right before an outbreak of pneumonia (and it happens every time, without about 2 days), and the latter... who knows, but it looks metallic and is about as fine as talcum powder. Both fallout from chem trails here in the Mid-Atlantic, and also in NYS when we lived there. It's so nice that we can count on our governments not to use us like lab rats, isn't it?
Christine Weaver
August 26, 2020 - 5:41pm
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Mill Valley, CA
Can you tell me what you predict the weather to be on Oct 13, 2020 in Mill Valley CA? Please
Michael Bissonnette
August 25, 2020 - 6:26pm
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Weather
I need to find out what the weather will be for this October on all the Saturdays if possible. I can’t find my last years issue.
Marnie Coulter
August 25, 2020 - 3:27pm
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Canada and Commonwealth
"Precipitation will be above normal in all of the Commonwealth" - meaning, I presume, Canada.
Canada is not a Commonwealth. It is an independent country that belongs to the British Commonwealth of nations. The British Commonwealth includes Australia, New Zealand, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Grenada and Jamaica as well as Canada.
I'm sure your weather forecast doesn't include ALL of the countries of the Commonwealty!
The Editors
August 25, 2020 - 4:33pm
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Common good
Thank you, Marnie, for this uncommon knowledge. Yes, we do mean Canada in this case. We will apply common sense in future. Cheers!
Dolores wolf
August 24, 2020 - 7:44pm
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TN weather
What will the weather be like the week of September 19, 2020 in Pigeon Forge TN?
The Editors
August 25, 2020 - 4:37pm
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Sept 19
We’re predicting sunny, cool conditions with rain to end the period. Forge ahead!
Maybelle Artman
August 23, 2020 - 2:21pm
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winter trip to Arizona
I plan on going to Arizona this fall or winter. What would be the best time to go?
The Editors
August 25, 2020 - 4:41pm
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best time to go...
When your bags are packed?
Sandra Harkleroad
August 21, 2020 - 10:32am
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Dogs and snow
I live in Bristol Tennessee can you tell me how many fogs we have had in August of 2020 and if that means how many snows we will have in 2020_2021
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