Winter predictions
#42
Originally Posted by athomenow
I heard that the dark bands are the cold snowy parts of the winter and the lighter bands are the mild part. So if he has really wide dark bands front and back it will be really cold beginning and ending with a milder stretch in the middle. Haven't seen any woolies this year at all. Wonder what that means?
#43
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Geesh....I was just thinking that I usually go by the horses coats. They haven't really started to grow their winter coat yet around here anyway...West Tennessee..then I read the almanac...no wonder...
I've not seen any wooly worms here yet and haven't checked out the persimmon trees. We are getting loads of acorns already though.
I've not seen any wooly worms here yet and haven't checked out the persimmon trees. We are getting loads of acorns already though.
#44
The prediction for the St. Louis area is a repeat of last year. I hope not. We had tornadoes on New Years Eve that damaged an entire neighborhood that still has not recovered. Then more tornadoes on Good Friday and then the tornadoes that destroyed Joplin and killed almost 160 people. I do not want another repeat of that! I don't do well in cold or hot either. So I am basically housebound for may months of the year.
#48
There was a post on here several months ago with what the Farmers Almanac was predicting. For us here in the mid Atlantic states it did not look good. Above normal precipitation, above normal snow fall, below normal temperature. Go figure!
#49
Originally Posted by mountain deb
There was a post on here several months ago with what the Farmers Almanac was predicting. For us here in the mid Atlantic states it did not look good. Above normal precipitation, above normal snow fall, below normal temperature. Go figure!
#50
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There was an article in our local paper about the lack of those wooly caterpillars. Wonder why they are so scarce while another type of caterpillar is everywhere. Forgot the name of that one but it's white with a dark head and tail and the "fur" causes a reaction if you touch them.
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