The NOAA's El Niño weather forecast was updated to warn of a "historic event." Here's how it could impact winter in Illinois.
El Niño, shifting ocean patterns, solar activity, and the polar vortex are among the key forces that could shape temperatures, snowfall, and storm tracks. The post The Old Farmer's Almanac is here ...
The long-range forecast calls for warmer-than-normal temperatures across Georgia, with precipitation varying by region.
The long-range forecast calls for warmer-than-normal temperatures across Georgia, with precipitation varying by region.
El Niño's record-breaking force could enter a chaotic dance with another wintertime powerhouse: The polar vortex.
In an update this week federal forecasters said there was a high chance for a historically strong El Niño event.
The winter months will be wet, turbulent and cold, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. Here's what else this winter could bring.
Warmer winters and earlier blooms are putting Georgia and South Carolina peach crops at risk of freeze damage.
While it may seem early to think about winter, The Old Farmer's Almanac has released its official 2026 winter prediction for the U.S. with Michigan likely to see warmer, drier weather than a year ago.