Farmer’s Almanac Prediction for the Rest of Maine’s Winter 2025
How does the rest of winter in 2025 look for our Pine Tree State, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac prediction?
2025 offers endless possibilities, whether you're planning big adventures or tackling everyday goals. However, planning requires preparation, which means preparing for anything—including Maine's famously unpredictable weather.
First, to get everyone on the same page: What exactly is The Old Farmer’s Almanac, and why do we look to it for predictions?
The Old Farmer’s Almanac is an annual publication filled with weather forecasts, planting calendars, astronomical data, and a variety of useful tips for everyday life. First published in 1792, it’s America’s longest-running almanac and is trusted by many for its accuracy and tradition. People turn to it for its detailed weather predictions, which are based on a mix of historical data and a 'secret forecasting formula.'
Now that we’ve cleared that up, what is The Old Farmer’s Almanac predicting for Maine’s winter as we move further into 2025?
This winter in our region is expected to be milder than usual, with overall temperatures above average. January may see temperatures 4°F above normal in the northern areas, with the coldest periods in late February. While snowfall will be slightly below average, there will still be plenty of snow. The snowiest times in Maine are predicted for early mid-February and early March.
There you have it! According to the Almanac, this winter in Maine is expected to be milder, with warmer temperatures and slightly less snow.
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