While the Farmer’s Almanac might be calling for a bitter winter, weather experts are saying that depends. Warmer, wet conditions are predicted for the next couple of weeks, making harvest conditions a little tougher. SDSU Extension Climate Field Specialist, Laura Edwards says whether those conditions continue into winter depends on El Nino…
Edwards says that although some are predicting frigid temperatures, an El Nino would change that…
She says winter is typically the region’s dry season, and it’s hard to predict if a possible El Nino would produce more snow than usual.





