New Winter 2025 Farmer’s Almanac Forecast For Massachusetts
The Farmer's Almanac, not to be confused with the "Old Farmer's Almanac" is out with its winter prediction for the U.S.
Farmer's Almanac New Winter 2025 Prediction For Mass.
The average snowfall for Massachusetts during a normal winter is about 45 inches. We did not get close to that last year. Some say the El Nino weather pattern is to blame for that.
Moderate Temps, Wet and White for the Northeast!
For the haters of super cold weather, it seems as though your in luck. A consistent stormy weather pattern is the forecast come mid-late January, according to the almanac.
Winter in the New England and the Northeast region (Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont) will be stormy with above-normal amounts of precipitation and near- to above-normal temperatures, according to the Almanac. "Obviously, in the mountainous areas, we do see some good opportunities for that winter precipitation to turn white," Duncan said. -usatoday.com
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5 Historic Hurricanes That Hit Massachusetts Hard
1. Hurricane Carol (1954).
It's rare for a hurricane to hit New England, I'll rephrase that, it's rare that a STRONG hurricane hits New England, but back in 1954, we had two!
Most of eastern Massachusetts saw sustained winds of 80 to 100 mph, toppling trees and miles of power lines. -mass.gov
2. Hurricane Edna (1954).
The second category 3 storm to hit that year, the two storms were often referred to as "the twins".
All of eastern Massachusetts faced winds of 75-95 mph, with peak gusts on Martha's Vineyard of 120 mph. Portions of eastern Massachusetts and nearly all of Cape Cod and the Islands lost power. (Edna) -mass.gov
3. Hurricane Gloria (1985).
Some were calling this the "storm of the century" due to it's sheer size. Gloria was a category 4 at one point, but by the time it hit New England in September of '85, it was weakened a bit. Gloria was really the first bad hurricane to affect Massachusetts since Hurricane Donna in 1960.
Springfield saw upwards of 7 inches of rain as Gloria's center sort of rolled through Western Massachusetts. Estimated damage was said to be somewhere around $61M, and about 500,000 people lost power.
4. Hurricane Bob (1991).
I kind of remember Gloria, but I certainly remember Bob in August of '91, because a tree nearly destroyed our family car. My father had a sudden urge to move our station wagon just a little further up the driveway because he saw the tree in front of our house start to sway. Within 20 minutes, that tree came crashing down inches from the car!
Bob took more of an easterly track than Gloria did, but the damage was widespread.
Hurricane Bob brought sustained hurricane force winds to the immediate coastal communities of Rhode Island and most of southeast Massachusetts. Strong tropical storm force winds blew across the remainder of the region, with many areas receiving gusts to hurricane force east of the Connecticut River. Wind damage to trees and utility poles was common and resulted in numerous power outages. Over 60 percent of the residents across southeast Rhode Island and southeast Massachusetts lost power. Damage was also extensive to apple and peach orchards across these areas. -weather.gov
5. Hurricanes Irene (2011) and "Superstorm" Sandy (2012).
Irene actually hit Massachusetts as a tropical storm, but it was still memorable.
On August 28, 2011 Tropical Storm Irene made landfall in New England, leading to coastal storm surge, significant riverine flooding, sediment transport to Long Island Sound, and major infrastructure damage and destruction.
The map below shows Irene entering Berkshire County Massachusetts.
Sandy in 2012 was supposed to head out to sea, then sort of hooked hard left into NY and NJ, but its impacts were certainly felt in Massachusetts.
The massive, slow moving, late October storm in Massachusetts caused heavy winds, toppled trees and power lines, and closing roads.
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