Predictions for spring suggest wet and warm weather. See what the Farmers' and Old Farmer's almanacs have to say.
The Farmers' Almanac, a 208-year American tradition, was saved from closure with new ownership. Learn how its legacy continues and what's next for the beloved publication.
Beloved by farmers and gardeners, the almanac was first printed in 1818 and — like the arguably more famous Old Farmer’s Almanac — relies on a secret formula of sunspots, planetary positions and lunar ...
The historic publication has issued predictions for conditions each part of the U.S. could see next month.
Warm spring on the horizon? The Old Farmer’s Almanac says yes, despite heavy winter snow. What does it mean for gardeners?
Historic publication The Old Farmer’s Almanac has issued a long-range forecast for spring 2026, offering some insight into ...
If you’re in Washington, Oregon, or Idaho, you’re out of luck; you’ll likely be experiencing a slightly cooler spring than ...
For 207 years, The Farmers’ Almanac offered wit, wisdom and weather to anyone who looked to the stars for guidance — with a heavy dose of superstition to go with all that science. Sun rise, sun set.
Many times over the years Gaston County has seen snow in the winter. Ahead of Christmas some may be wondering, what is the likelihood of seeing snow on the holiday? Here is what The Old Farmer’s ...
Will it be a white Christmas in Illinois? It’s too far out to tell, but the Old Farmer’s Almanac has released its prediction, and snow lovers will be happy for parts of the state. The Old Farmer’s ...
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