
The Old Farmer’s Almanac Offers Hope For A Snow-Free May
Man, this has been a long winter. I don't think it has been too bad in terms of snow and cold weather but it just feels like it keeps dragging on. I am so ready for spring.
As I am typing this, we have a bunch of snow on our way for the rest of the week and even into the weekend in Duluth and across Minnesota. It just seemingly will not end!

If you follow along with the Old Farmer's Almanac and their monthly predictions, you might have gotten excited because their April predictions said nothing about snow. The publication said it will be a wet month but with rain instead.
No matter the case, most take their weather predictions with a grain of salt. Keep that in mind as we dive into their May outlook. Are you ready?
Old Farmer's Almanac Shares May Outlook For Minnesota & Wisconsin
There is good news and bad news here, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. It looks like May will be a wet month across the Northland but that is kind of to be expected, right? It looks like rain and storms will prevail.
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The good news? There is no mention of snow, which means winter should finally clear out at some point this month. I promise you this is not an April Fools' Joke. In terms of temperatures, it looks like things will go between warmer than average and cooler than average.
I think I speak for everyone when I say I am so ready for summer or at least spring. I love this time of the year in the area where the sun comes out, the snow melts and everyone is in a better mood. Ha!
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We also have Grandma's Marathon to look forward to and so much more. Mother Nature, if you are listening, please bring us some spring weather and sunshine soon. Put an end to the snow until later this year!
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