Farmer’s Almanac is Forecasting an Early Spring for Oklahoma
If you've looked at the forecast, you're probably rolling your eyes at the promise of an early spring, but Farmer's Almanac has been spot-on for the last nine months in Oklahoma.
While the spring and summer forecasts are still quite a ways out, the extended forecast through March looks like our annual storm season is going to show up early.
It's a polar-opposite shift from the winter/spring Oklahoma experienced last year.
The Sooner State had seven winter storms between January and the end of April. Snow and ice fell every two-to-three weeks for four solid months. It was a wildly above-average cold season for our state.
Of course, we took all that extra precipitation for granted when the state dried out over the brutal summer we had...
While March may start on the chilly side, it's forecasted to warm up enough to start storm season early in our neck of the woods.
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