Summary
The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its long-range weather forecast for March, predicting different weather conditions for various U.S. regions. The forecasts include a mix of sunshine, rain, snow, and temperature changes across the country. Each region, like the Northeast, Southeast, and Pacific Northwest, can expect specific weather patterns throughout the month.
Key Facts
- The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts weather for each U.S. region in March.
- The Northeast will start mild, then turn wintry, followed by a mild finish.
- The Southeast will experience a cool, sunny start, a rainy stretch, and end with sunshine and warmth.
- Florida's early March will be sunny with some showers, then turn colder and showery.
- The Upper Midwest will see early snow, then mild weather, with warm, showery days in the third week.
- Texas and Oklahoma will have early sun with rain south, a chilly period, then warmer weather.
- The Pacific Northwest expects early warmth, then cooler, rainy conditions, ending with scattered showers.
- The Desert Southwest will have a cool start, sunny middle, and mix of sunny and showery days by month-end.