Did you know that the Farmers Almanac has been predicting the weather for over 200 years? Since 1818, the country's most trusted almanac has put out long-range winter forecasts, originally to help the agricultural industry plan. Today, the Almanac is used to get an idea of what's in store for the upcoming season. This year, the Farmers Almanac predicts a warm and wet winter 2020 in Delaware.
For many, Fall is the best season of the year. Pumpkin seeds and apple pie can be found in ovens all around, the air gets crisp, and the beautiful colors of autumn begin to take over every tree.
When it comes to winter, though, people tend to be more polarized. If you're the type to dread the colder weather, you're in for a treat. This year, the Farmers Almanac is predicting a warmer and wetter than average winter.
Temperatures will be as high as 4 degrees above average, but it's also going to be a very wet winter, with plenty of rain.
Hard rains and oversaturated ground is a recipe for flooding, so be sure to pay attention to weather warnings when you're traveling this winter.
We've already had a really wet year, and a wet fall and winter will take away some of that off-season beach time we've come to love.
Even with the warmer temperatures, some snow is predicted. January and February will be the frostiest months.
We might only get a few weeks of chilly, snowy weather this year, so be ready to get out and enjoy it when it comes!
Delaware turns into a picturesque winter wonderland under a fresh blanket of snow, and you don't want to miss it.
Not every winter here in Delaware is mild, and if you've lived here for a long time, I'm sure you can recall plenty of bad blizzards and nor'easters. In fact, It's Impossible To Forget These 8 Horrific Winter Storms That Have Gone Down In Delaware History.
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