However, the Farmers’ Almanac outlook shows cooler temperatures sticking around as spring takes time to arrive in the Midwest ...
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Summer weather is looking to be intense with hotter-than-normal temperatures across most of the U.S, including the Midwest.
It could also mean rainy days, muddy lawns and chilly temperatures. The Farmers' Almanac—which has been predicting the weather since 1818—has some ideas on what the season will look like.
Join us as we sit down with Carol Connare, editor-in-chief of The Old Farmer's Almanac to uncover the mysterious methods behind their legendary weather predictions and seasonal forecasts.
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