Bundle Up: Farmers' Almanac Predicts Frigid Winter in the U.S. - Here's How to Prepare!

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Do you remember last winter with its polar vortexes and continuous snow? Well, it looks like this winter might be more of the same.

The Farmers’ Almanac, which correctly predicted last winter’s frigid conditions, is saying that this year will be just as miserable. “Shivery and shovelry are back. We’re calling for some frigid conditions, bitter conditions,” said managing editor Sondra Duncan.

The 2014-2015 edition predicts that three-quarters of the nation will experience below-normal temperatures. The most frigid temps will be found from the Northern Plains to the Great Lakes. And if you’re planning a tropical vacation, you might want to schedule it for January through the beginning of February, when the frigid, arctic air will drop temperatures to 40 below 0 across the Great Lakes. “We are red-flagging the first 10 days of January and the first week of February along the Atlantic seaboard for active wintry weather featuring bouts of heavy precipitation and strong winds,” says Caleb Weatherbee, the official forecaster for the Farmers’ Almanac.

If you want a little relief, the Pacific Northwest and Southwest states are expected to receive normal precipitation. Here are a few places where you can escape once the snow starts falling. 

Scottsdale, Arizona

It might be worthwhile to book a getaway at the Omni Scottsdale Resort & Spa in Arizona, where temperatures hover around 65 to 70 degrees in February. You can enjoy the mountain views, relax at the spa, and forget about the blizzard dominating your hometown.  

Pebble Beach, California

It looks like California will be expecting an average winter, so if you want to work on your golf swing while the snow is falling, venture over to Pebble Beach. This area is known for its amazing golf, and Pebble Beach Resorts is a great place to practice your putting game. They even have fall and winter getaway packages for anxious travelers. With average temps reaching the 60s in February, you can leave your parka at home. 



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