Don't Put Away That Coat, As Spring 2023 In Colorado Is Predicted To Be Cold And Wet
By Annie
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Published January 19, 2023
Coloradans have been dealing with a cold, dreary, and oh-so-snowy winter, and if you are anything like us, you are wondering if there is any relief in sight. The answer? No. At least not anytime soon, as the trusty Farmers’ Almanac is predicting a cold and wet 2023 spring for Colorado:
It's official: As per the Farmers' Almanac's report, titled "Soggy Shivery Spring Ahead , Colorado is in for just that: cold and more moisture.
According to the Almanac, Colorado will be faced with cold temperatures for the foreseeable future, citing that "around the time of the vernal equinox, unseasonably cold temperatures may be gripping many parts of the country, extending the "shiver and shovel" portion of our outlook."
(While more precipitation and less sunshine are not ideal, it is essential to note that all the snow from the winter and projected springtime rains should benefit Colorado's never-ending drought conditions.)
It isn't just Colorado and a good chunk of the Midwest/west that will be experiencing cold and precipitation; in fact, most of the country will see cool and rainy weather, minus the east coast (with mild temperatures and near-normal rainfall) and southwest (warm and dry).
Not only will Colorado receive more moisture but more thunderstorms, which will be revving up in the southeast states in March before spreading north and west from April to June.
How accurate are the Farmers' Almanac predictions? Since 1792, the Farmers' Almanac has boasted 80% accuracy, making it a trusted source for all things weather.
It should also be noted that the Farmers' Almanac predicted a cold and wet 2022/2023 winter for Colorado, which we, as of this publication, are still experiencing.
Another good thing about all of this moisture? All of the flowers that are to come, which can be enjoyed via The 7 Most Beautiful Gardens You’ll Ever See In Colorado .
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