Is Indiana going to have a bad winter 2020?
The Farmers Almanac Predicts Winter 2020 In Indiana Will Have Frigid Temps And Above Average Amounts Of Snow. The most frigid temperatures and heaviest snowfall of the season are predicted to hit the Northern Plains and Great Lakes regions, though it’s anyone’s guess if we’ll see a white Christmas.
What does the Farmer’s Almanac say about winter for Northwest Indiana?
Almanac predictions for the Lower Lakes Region, which encompasses South Bend and northern Indiana, say “winter will be colder and drier than normal, with the coldest temperatures in mid- to late November, through most of December and January, and in early to mid-February.”
Is Indiana supposed to have a bad winter?
The Climate Prediction Center has released it’s Winter Outlook for the 2020-21 season. For central Indiana, there are equal chances for below normal, normal, and above normal temperatures for the winter season. For central Indiana, odds favor above normal precipitation for the winter season.
How many inches of snow did Merrillville Indiana get?
Climate Averages
Merrillville, Indiana | United States | |
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Snowfall | 32.5 in. | 27.8 in. |
Precipitation | 121.1 days | 106.2 days |
Sunny | 188 days | 205 days |
Avg. July High | 82.8° | 85.8° |
What will the winter of 2021 be like in Indiana?
The snow season will get off to a slow start with above average temperatures through early December limiting our chances for accumulating snow. But don’t be fooled by the slow start. This winter looks like it’s going to be an active season for snow.
What does the Farmer’s Almanac predict for this winter 2021?
The Old Farmer’s Almanac has released its official predictions for winter 2021 to 2022, dubbing the upcoming months “a season of shivers.” Much of the country will experience a winter “punctuated by positively bone-chilling, below-average temperatures,” The Old Farmer’s Almanac reads.