Farmers' Almanac Predicts Texas Will Have Another Winter Storm

By Anna Gallegos

August 5, 2021

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Less than a year after Texas experienced historic winter storms, the Farmers' Almanac predicts a round two for 2022.

The popular reference guide is preparing to release its 2022 version, and it's predicting a "flip flop winter" for most of the country. Its outlook for Texas is much more chilly, however.

"The arctic outbreak in February 2021 ... brought frigid temperatures along with snow and ice to Texas and Oklahoma. The Almanac is predicting similar cold and snowy conditions in late January, but fortunately, they shouldn't be as bad as last year," according to a release from the Almanac.

Even if the weather outlook isn't as bad as last year's, the Almanac is suggesting that Texans be prepared for the cold weather in January.

"We’re summarizing this winter to be really 'chilled to the bone. Near normal precipitation, but then if you look on our website where we break it into actual months, we do have some very cold temperatures predicted," Farmer's Almanac managing editor Sandi Duncan told MySA.

The Almanac was very close to accurately predicting the February snow storms. While it didn't foresee how severe the storm would be or the record-breaking low temperatures, the Almanac did say that it was going to snow throughout the state, according to WFAA. The prediction was only a few days off.

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