The forecast is in: Farmers’ Almanac releases highly anticipated winter forecast

Start dusting off your winter coat and haul out the sleigh. Snow lovers will rejoice in the updated 2020-21 winter forecast from Farmers’ Almanac. The seasonal experts are predicting a long and snowy winter for much of the country with little reprieve in the middle.

Remember last year’s almost snow-free winter in the Northeast? Well, this year our prediction is very different, with the possibility of a blizzard hitting the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast states during the second week of February. This storm may bring up to 1-2 feet of snow to cities from Washington, D.C. to Boston, Massachusetts! – The Farmers’ Almanac.

For centuries,these prognosticators have informed and entertained the masses with their long-term forecasts to enrich and entertain the masses. While their forecasting technique and formula are shrouded in mystery, the periodical remains a trusted and reliable relic of Americana that has stood the test of time.

Steel carport kits and metal garages with can withstand Mother Nature’s fury

If you love the cold of winter, you’re going to love our forecast if you live in the northern half of the country. Our long-range forecast is calling for a cold winter with normal to below-normal temperatures in areas from the Great Lakes and Midwest, westward through the Northern and Central Plains, and Rockies. The Great Lakes region will get its fair share of snow but expect above-normal snowfall if you live in the western Dakotas, northern portions of Colorado and Utah, as well as Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, and central and eastern sections of Washington and Oregon. -The Farmers’ Almanac.

If you’re anticipating a snowy winter, you shouldn’t get too excited just yet. Although the Almanac is beloved by many, it’s methodology and accuracy are rather dubious. While the periodical’s editorial staff boast an accuracy that exceeds 80 percent, many analysts concur the forecasts have shown a 50 percent rate of accuracy, which is no greater to random chance, but higher than a groundhog.

Guaranteed steel protection for every season

Regardless of the season, carport.com have options galore in our online catalog to restore your peace of mind this season. We have several feature vertical roof carports that are capable of withstanding snow loads of 40 pounds per square foot and wind speeds of 130 miles per hour. The featured model above is a great way to protect two cars or trucks this winter. This custom metal carport is built with a strong vertical roof for ultimate protection from bad weather and debris.  Measuring 20′ wide x 26′ long x 10′ tall, this carport offers a total of 520 square feet of storage space for your two cars or trucks.  It is designed with gabled ends and two 3’ side panels for added shielding from the elements.  You can customize this carport for anything you need, including choosing from our wide color selection.

Steel metal garages can protect vehicles, equipment and tools from freezing temperatures, destructive winds

For more complete protection, consider one of the several fully enclosed garage in our online catalog.

Take a look at the featured vertical style 20′ x 26′ x 9 vertical garage featured above. he building offers 520 square feet of storage space for up to two cars or trucks.  The garage comes standard with one roll-up door and one walk-in door on the front wall.  The roll-up door measures 8′ wide x 8′ tall and is large enough for almost any car or truck.

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