Summary
The Old Farmer’s Almanac has released weather predictions for the U.S. in November. It forecasts a mix of snow, rain, and sun across different regions. The Almanac has provided weather guidance since 1792.
Key Facts
- The Old Farmer's Almanac is the oldest continuously published periodical in the U.S., starting in 1792.
- Northeast U.S. can expect snow in the north and rain in the south, moving to colder conditions.
- The Atlantic Corridor will see a mix of rain and snow, followed by colder sunny weather.
- In Appalachia, there will be rain and snow initially, with a mix of sunny and cold weather.
- The Southeast region will experience shifts from sunny and warm to rainy and chilly.
- The Deep South expects warm weather turning to cool, with rain and some snow in the north.
- Texas and Oklahoma will start warm, transition to rain and possible snow, then return to warmth.
- The Lower Lakes region will have scattered showers and chilly conditions, followed by snow and cold.
- The High Plains will experience a mix of sun, rain, and snow, with temperature shifts.