On the other hand, since this is an El Nino year coming up Meteorologists are predicting a milder than usual winter for the interior of the USA.
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The Old Farmer's Almanac released its winter weather forecast this week, inciting the usual squabble between the folksy, 224-year-old periodical and scientists who make long-term climate predictions.
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