Spring to be warmer in Central Pa according to Farmer's Almanac

The Spark
2 de fevereiro de 2025 12min

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Groundhog Day is this weekend and if Phil does not see his shadow, winter will not end early, and we will have another six weeks of it. Sara Perrault is the managing editor at the Farmer’s Almanac. The Farmer’s Almanac has been around since 1792, and Sara says they’re still using the same formula by their founder Robert B. Thomas.

“His formula was based on three scientific disciplines, which include solar science, which is the study of sunspots and other solar activity, climatology, which is just the study of weather patterns over a certain amount of time, and meteorology, which is the study of the atmosphere. So that's the basis of the formula and of course, it being 2025, we have modern scientific calculations and radar, all this great stuff to add to that already wonderful formula.”

The almanac is located in New Hampshire and is predicting spring to be a bit warmer than usual in the Central Pa region.

“Well, as spring for your area of the country is forecast to be warmer than normal. So that might be good news with above normal precipitation. And we usually say, you know, in the spring, above normal precipitation is a gift because you're starting to garden, and you don't have to worry about rain. So that's what's going to happen in the spring. And then in the summer, it's also going to be warmer than normal. But precipitation is going to be below normal and then some of the hottest periods. So, if you're not enjoying the cold right now, just think about these hot periods that are becoming in early to mid -July and then again from late July into early August.”

 

 

 

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Spring to be warmer in Central Pa according to Farmer's Almanac