Everyone seems to have a theory about predicting the severity of winter weather. I have a wait-and-see attitude, but for fun let’s consider some of the natural predictors that may or may not be of sound authority.
The woolly worm is a favorite, and the folklore says that winter will be a long cold one if the worms are predominantly black and they start moving about before the first hard frost.
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