Summary
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts the weather across various U.S. regions for December. It forecasts cold and snowy conditions in many areas, with some regions experiencing sunny days in between. People can use these predictions to plan activities for farming, gardening, or their daily lives.
Key Facts
- The Old Farmer's Almanac has been published since 1792 and is the oldest continuously published periodical in the U.S.
- In the Northeast, December will be cold and snowy, especially from December 1-17 and 22-31.
- The Atlantic Corridor will see mixed weather, starting with showers and mild temperatures, progressing to colder conditions with rain and snow.
- The Appalachians will start warm but see colder weather with snow showers in early December and very cold temperatures by month's end.
- In the Southeast, the weather begins warm and rainy, with a snowstorm expected on December 20-21.
- Texas-Oklahoma will start rainy and cold, becoming sunnier and warmer from mid-December.
- The Lower Lakes should expect snow and cold temperatures, especially from December 1-2 and 19-24.
- The High Plains will experience flurries followed by sunnier weather, with a mix of warm and cold days.