BUFFALO, N.Y. - Teeth-chattering cold. That is what the 2019 Winter Farmers' Almanac is predicting for the Northeast this winter.
The almanac is also predicting above-normal precipitation or the Great Lakes states, Midwest, and central and northern New England, with the majority of it falling in January and February.
So, we could see a lot of snow based on this prediction.
And before you jump to spring already, forecasters are predicting a late start to spring in 2019. The almanac is saying that mid-March could bring a potent East Coast storm that could deliver a wide variety of wintry precipitation.
You can view the entire 2019 Winter Farmers' Almanac here.
Storm Team 2 will come out with its more detailed winter forecast in mid-October.