Winter in North Carolina is always a mixed bag. Thankfully, with the help of long-range weather predictions, we're able to prepare with a certain level of confidence. One such resource that has been relied upon for generations is the Farmers' Alamanc. The Farmers' Almanac 2024 winter in North Carolina predictions are officially live, and you might be relieved to hear that this winter will be relatively "calmer and gentler." Of course, we can never be completely certain about weather events; however, these time-tested predictions give us some reassurance.
So, how exactly does the Farmers' Almanac make its predictions each year? The answer is a mathematical and astronomical formula that takes into account several factors, including solar activity, positions of the planets, and even the moon's tidal action. This formula was developed in the early 1800s and has been passed down anonymously ever since. Most impressive of all? The almanac typically boasts an 80 percent accuracy!
By and large, throughout the entire U.S., "temperatures will be up and snowfall down." Areas that traditionally receive snowfall during winter will still see it, just not to the same extent.
The Farmers' Almanac 2024 winter in North Carolina predictions divide the state into different regions, North Carolina spanning a couple. The Appalachian region of Asheville and Western North Carolina will experience a cold and dry winter, with a bit of snowfall. The snowiest periods will occur in late December, late February, and early March.
For the rest of the state, winter will be slightly cooler in the east and along the coast and slightly warmer than normal in the west. The coldest bouts of weather will arrive in late November, late January, and late February. Precipitation will also be slightly above normal this winter for the Southeast, and the best chance of snow will be in late January and early February.
In short, it seems as though winter in North Carolina this year will have a little bit of everything: chilly temperatures and a bit of snowfall. However, compared to other years, the numbers aren't looking as extreme. No matter the forecast, though, it's never a bad idea to be prepared. For more information, check out this helpful guide on how to winterize your home. Those who live in Western North Carolina know all too well how devastating unexpected winter events can be. (Here's how you can help those still affected by the devastation of Hurricane Helene).
Do you look forward to the winter season in North Carolina? What are some of your favorite things to do? If you're looking for some ideas, we've got a whole list of our recommendations for fun winter activities and adventures in North Carolina. Plus, here are nine favorite day trips to take in North Carolina when it gets cold. Don't forget to wear your coziest winter jacket!
For more information about North Carolina's upcoming winter weather forecast, check out the Farmers' Almanac predictions for the upcoming winter in North Carolina.
Get the latest updates and news
Thank you for subscribing!