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Farmers' Almanac: Snowy And Bitter Cold Winter Ahead In Pa.
Long range forecasters are 'red-flagging' the second week of January and the second week of February for possible heavy winter weather.

The Farmersβ Almanac has released its long-range prediction for winter 2015-2016 and the news isnβt good, unless you like it really cold and snowy.
The publication predicts a βsnowy and unseasonablyβ cold winter for the mid-Atlantic states, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, West Virginia and Virginia. New England and New York will also have a βsnowy and bitter coldβ winter, the Farmersβ Almanac predicts.
βAccording to the Farmersβ Almanac, the winter of 2015β2016 is looking like a repeat of last winter, at least in terms of temperatures with unseasonably cold conditions over the Atlantic Seaboard, eastern portions of the Great Lakes, and the lower peninsula of Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, most of the Tennessee and Mississippi Valley, as well as much of the Gulf Coast,β the publication announced.
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How much snow can we expect in Pennsylvania?
A good amount, the Farmersβ Almanac says.
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βWe are βred-flaggingβ the second week of January and the second week of February for possible heavy winter weather with a long, drawn out spell of stormy weather extending through much of the first half of March,β the publication said.
Click here to read the full long-range forecast by the Farmersβ Almanac.
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