Farmers’ Almanac predicts ‘old-fashioned’ winter. What to expect in Tennessee for 2025-2026

Get ready for “dramatic swings and widespread winter air” season. Farmers Alamanc “Cooling, Snow, Again” Air Patterns Forecasts For the upcoming 2025-2026 winter season.
Although the official beginning of winter is not until the end of December, it predicts that it can move in some parts of the cold cold and abdomen in early September.
“Most of the country is touching for a cold or very cold winter, almost old -fashioned winter,” he told the USA to the USA, Sandi Duncan, Farmer German Editor. “It gets cold, it will snow, then it can warm up a little, then it will repeat itself again.”
The last winter season brought bitter cold arctic temperatures and a few inches to the Nashville region. What will he expect this season?
What will be the 2025-2026 winter air in Tennessee?
Embargo until Monday. 11: Farmers estimate an early start to 2025-2026 winter and look at some parts of the United States until April May
According to German, Southeast states, including Tennessee, can wait for average winter temperatures and “many” wet.
Duncan, the second week of January, “West Virginia and Virginia Mountains in the northern regions of the northern regions will bring some very cold temperatures with some possible rainfall,” he said.
In February, “Especially after 16 to 20 will be a very wet period, then will return slightly at the end of February, but in many places will be restless,” he added. “So wet, I can say, focus point.”
Average winter conditions in Nashville
In winter, Nashville sees a gradual change in temperatures and precipitation, typically, National Weather Service Data.
In December, the average highest highest highest levels of 52.2 f, low near 33.3 F and with a total of 42.7 F, approximately 4.43 inches of rainfall.
The stove tends to be colder, average 49.1 f, low levels drop to 30.1 f and with average temperature of 39.6 F and 4.02 inches of rainfall.
The temperatures start to rise again until February, around 53.8 f high, near 33 F and an average of 43.4 f, rainfall gently increases to 4.47 inches.
When is the first day of winter?
According to Germany, Winter Winter daytime – The astronomical event when the sun reaches the Capricorn tropy, the shortest and longest night of the year to the northern hemisphere in terms of daylight.
In 2025, the winter solution falls on Sunday, December 21st.
Did the farmers get the winter air forecast last year?
Some of them can question the accuracy of the farmers and the rival guide of the farmers, while the former farmer’s almanac – guide continues to be a popular reading.
Inside 2024-2025 Winter estimated accuracy reportFarmers said that a slight winter call in German, Texas and Southern Plains, “hit the sign” and “Northern plains and large lakes call cold air correctly”.
Removal also envisaged a deep cold magic at the end of January. However, he acknowledged that La Niña threw a curved ball and resulted in less wet air than expected.
“Air estimation has come a long way since 1818 Farmer Germanac He helped readers to be planned in advance – without smartphones or TV meteorologists, ”he said.
Farmer Germans vs Old Farmer’s German: What is the difference?
The former farmer’s German and farmers, Germanac shares a tradition in North America using solar designs, historical data, long -range models and registered formulas to help readers predict seasonal changes.
Despite their similarities, two publications differ in terms of origin, scope and distribution.
. Former farmer Germanac was first published in 1792 by Robert B. ThomasIt offers estimates for 18 regions in the USA and Canada, and Dublin is Yankee Publishing Inc. published by.
Meanwhile, Farmer Germanac was first published in 1818 by David Young and seven USA and five Canada Climatological Regions. It is published by Geiger, a Lewiston -based company known as the promotional products company of the largest feature in the country.
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This article was initially published in Nashville Tennessean: What is the winter estimates for Tennessee.




