The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Warm and Dry Winter for Most Alabama Homeowners
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The Old Farmer's Almanac Predicts a Warm and Dry Winter for Most Alabama Homeowners
"The forecast predicts above-normal temperatures throughout the region, with the coldest periods likely in mid-December, early and late January, and early February. Precipitation will run below normal this winter, and snowfall will also be lighter than average-limited mainly to a few northern counties. The Almanac's snowiest windows for the region are mid-November, late January, and early February, though most Alabamians will see little more than a frost."
"Even when the forecast looks calm, November is the ideal time for Alabama homeowners to focus on fall home preparation leading into the winter months. Overall, this forecast calls for a gentle season across the state. Fewer cold fronts and less moisture mean an easy winter for homeowners, with less worry about icy roads or freezing pipes. Still, it's smart to prepare for the occasional chilly night that might roll in between those sunny, 60-degree afternoons."
Alabama will experience a mostly mild, warmer-than-normal, and drier winter with lighter-than-average snowfall concentrated in a few northern counties. Above-normal temperatures are expected across the Deep South, with the coldest intervals in mid-December, early and late January, and early February. Precipitation will run below normal, reducing the likelihood of widespread snow and icy roads. Homeowners can expect lower heating bills, smoother travel, and an easy transition into spring but should still prepare for occasional chilly nights. November is recommended for fall home preparations such as testing smoke detectors and replacing batteries.
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