After an unusually warm December with almost no snow, many Idahoans expected winter to hit hard. But the Farmer’s Almanac says the rest of winter may be quieter than feared, with only a couple of notable snow events ahead.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac just released its 2025-26 winter outlook for Idaho, calling for warmer-than-normal temperatures with snowy stretches in early 2026.
Summer's just around the corner, and the Old Farmers Almanac has some surprising predictions for the Pacific Northwest that might just cool your expectations.
If you are one of those who doesn't get in the Christmas spirit until the snow is on the ground, temperatures are chilly and lights are everywhere then you may not get the spirit this year. There is a chance that Idaho is not going to have a white Christmas.
I know a lot of people don't give the Farmers Almanac a second glance because it is extended forecasting that is even more difficult to predict than every day stuff. However, according to the predictions, Idaho is in store for a snowy winter.
If the Farmer’s Almanac and a furry friend I met along the Canyon Rim Trail a few weeks ago are correct, south-central Idaho might experience more snow this winter.
It's June 19th and I'm wearing a sweater. There have been a few warm days, but so far it has been a very mild spring. Tomorrow, June 20th, marks the first official day of summer. Will it ever warm up?
We may wish we didn't ask.