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What is the winter prediction for 2020 in Indiana?

What is the winter prediction for 2020 in Indiana?

The Farmers Almanac Predicts Winter 2020 In Indiana Will Have Frigid Temps And Above Average Amounts Of Snow. Depending on where you live in the Hoosier State, you’re already used to getting piles of snow, frigid temperatures, or both during the winter season.

Is it going to be a long winter 2020?

November 2020 to October 2021. Winter will be colder than normal in the north and warmer in the south, with above-normal precipitation and snowfall. The coldest periods will be in mid-December and mid-January, with the snowiest periods in mid-December, early January, and early to mid-March.

Will Indiana have a snowy winter 2020?

Snowfall will be below normal in most areas, with the snowiest periods in early and mid-December, mid- to late February, and early to mid-March. April and May will have near-normal temperatures, on average, with precipitation a bit above normal in the east and below normal in the west.

What is the coldest month of the year in Indiana?

January
Indianapolis’s coldest month is January when the average temperature overnight is 18.5°F. In July, the warmest month, the average day time temperature rises to 85.6°F.

What does Farmer’s Almanac say about winter 2020?

The Old Farmer’s Almanac just released its annual extended forecast for winter 2020-2021. The Almanac predicts “a light winter for most of us here in the United States, with warmer-than-normal temperatures in the forecast for a large part of the country.”

Will it Snow in 2020 in Indiana?

Precipitation will be near normal. Snowfall will be below normal in most areas, with the snowiest periods in early and mid-December, mid- to late February, and early to mid-March. September and October will be cooler than normal, with precipitation a bit above normal in the east and below normal in the west.