'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter

/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #1  

Wagtail

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/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #2  
Actually, we had a relatively mild winter last year here in the northeast.
I'm prepared for the white stuff with a plow truck and plow or bucket for heated cab tractor.
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #3  
Actually, we had a relatively mild winter last year here in the northeast.
I'm prepared for the white stuff with a plow truck and plow or bucket for heated cab tractor.


Yup, but cold. Then there was the previous winter :thumbdown:
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #4  
I think they are just worms...
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #5  
Actually, we had a relatively mild winter last year here in the northeast.
I'm prepared for the white stuff with a plow truck and plow or bucket for heated cab tractor.

And in the North West corner of the country we had no winter at all compared to what it was like 20 years ago. Didn't even get the snowblower out once, not even to clear the states plow berm from the highway.
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #6  
Local weather forecaster is predicting what the woolly worms did.Mild Nov,Dec,then Jan,Feb,& March very cold with a lot of snow.
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #7  
Looks like I will have to plow more snow this year!!
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #8  
I only used my single stage snowblower last year. Never got the tractor out one time to clear snow.
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #9  
I make it a point to mount the snow blower on my tractor by Halloween and keep it there until after Easter.
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #11  
My question is, why do the wooly worms cross the road?
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #12  
//Ladies and Gentlemen... Prepare your SNOW-WEAPONS!!!
Last winter our ski place (average snowfall 120") got 27" of snow.

Boston got 30", which is about one third below normal. Second-worst winter for snow in the Northeast since WWII, apparently.

So color me skeptical.
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #15  
"Wooly Bears" (actually a caterpillar) are notorious liars...or they are all females as they continually change their minds...err or brown bands...!
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #16  
Seen very few wooly bears this year as I did last year which turn out to be above normal winter,fingers cross for another such winter.
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #17  
My weather predictor is the local squirrel population. Their tails are very bushy this year. Last time they were that fluffy we got 10' of snow in 5 weeks.
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #18  
Last winter here in NE WA state we had one snow fall where I decided I'd go out and rear blade the driveway. The tractor tires pushed the little bit of snow right into the mud. It was a lost cause - I never bladed the driveway, even once, last winter. Old Farmers Almanac says our area will have a normal winter this year. Whatever a "normal" winter is supposed to be. We haven't had a normal winter in the last ten years - every one has be weird, in one way or another.
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #19  
I still just use the old weather rock. If it's wet that means it's rainy. If it has ice that means it's cold. If it has snow on it that means holiday because everything in GA shuts down. :drink: So far we've got everybody fooled that there's no driving in the snow so can't go to work today. Fishing OK but work no no can do.
 
/ 'Woolly Worms' predict a Severe NA Winter #20  
If you suspend a little weather rock on a string, it will also tell you if it's windy.
 
 
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