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The 2020 edition is available in stores all across North America! Welcome, Companion readers, to our

The 2020 edition is available in stores all across North America! [The Old Farmer's Almanac]( [WEATHER]( [ASTRONOMY]( [GARDENING]( [CALENDAR]( [FOOD]( [ADVICE]( [STORE]( [The 2020 Old Farmer's Almanac]( Welcome, Companion readers, to our annual editors’ letter—as we celebrate the Debut Day of The 2020 Old Farmer’s Almanac! Yes, your eyes do not deceive you: As of this morning, August 27, the 2020 edition is available in stores all across North America! [See where your nearest store is](. This 228th edition aims once again to fulfill your expectations by being the same (the facts, the fun, the forecasts!) but also different (news, novelties, and a little nonsense) from page to page—a compendium of curiosities to carry you throughout the year.​​​​​​​ We’ll start with what many folks want to know: the weather! IS IT GOING TO BE A COLD WINTER? [Almanac Winter Weather Forecast]( In the U.S., this winter will be remembered for big chills, with below-normal temperatures from the Heartland westward to the Pacific Coast starting just after New Year’s. Frigid conditions will linger well into spring for some regions, particularly in the Midwest and east to the Ohio Valley and Appalachians. In Canada, temperatures will be not quite so cold as usual throughout most of the country, except in southern British Columbia. [See the winter forecast summary—and map](! HOW MUCH WILL IT SNOW THIS WINTER? [Almanac Snow Prediction]( In the U.S., The 2020 Old Farmer’s Almanac is calling for frequent snow events—from flurries to no fewer than seven big snowstorms from coast to coast, including two in April for the Intermountain region west of the Rockies. In Canada, conditions will be more wet than white in southern and central Quebec and southern portions of Alberta and British Columbia, and snowy everywhere else. Eight major snowstorms—count ’em! [See the winter forecast summary—and map](! A CALENDAR OF THE HEAVENS [Calendar Pages]( As longtime readers know, our traditionally 80 percent–accurate weather predictions are a small part of The Old Farmer’s Almanac. Sky watchers count on our 100 percent–accurate astronomical predictions, with guidance on when and where to look up for celestial events. Once again, the Almanac provides monthly calendars of the year’s astronomical events, including everything from Moon phases to meteor showers, from planetary conjunctions to the length of days, and from star transits to twilight times—and more! A CALENDAR OF EVENTS [Best Days Calendar]( Planning takes time, and time is the Almanac’s stock-in-trade! Whether you’re going to pickle, paint, party, wean babies or animals, quit smoking or go fishing, feast or fast, set seeds or pull weeds, get married at high tide or set eggs to hatch chicks, you need to know when. And the 2020 Almanac can tell you, with . . . - Calendar pages covering civic, religious, and traditional holidays; historic trivia, tides, and folklore for every day of the year; plus a farmer’s timely reflection on country living. - Planting tables based on the Moon, plus handy frost charts (so that seedlings are set out at the right time). - A chart of the “Best Days” to do more than 40 common activities, from dieting to cutting hair, from washing windows to moving—even for brewing beer! A TIME CAPSULE OF THE YEAR [2020 Trends]( Our “Trends” feature always captures the fads, facts, and fascinating ideas that define our life and times. Be the first to know what’s new in the kitchen and on the farm, what’s hot in collectibles, as well as how we’ll be spending our leisure time, what will be fashion-forward (and what will be a fashion faux pas), how we’ll be helping our pets, and much more. For example . . . - We’ll be eating algae protein bars and shakes. - Kids will learn how to operate agricultural drones in high school. - We’ll be running marathons backward. - Feathered shoes and handbags are in; matching sandals, out - Pets will want subscription meal plans. A REFERENCE BOOK The Almanac is the one book you can read all year, again and again, because it has information and advice that you can use—or be amused by—every day: - Cooking advice and recipes - DIY health remedies: pain relievers that can ease sore muscles, joints, and throats - A table of measures with standard and metric conversions - Quirky facts, profound proverbs, contests, “Mind-Mangler” brainteasers, and humorous “pleasantries” to tickle your funny bone [Look inside! Take a peek at the pages of the 2020 edition](! WHAT’S NEW IN 2020? [2020 Trends]( The latest edition is chock-full of all-new fun facts and fascinating ideas. A few highlights from the newest edition of the only Almanac with that oh-so-familiar yellow cover: - Noise: why it’s bad for our health and how people—since the beginning of time—have been fighting against it. - 20/20 for 2020: Eye-catching insights on this optical year, including an eye test to see if ancient people would consider you an elite warrior. - What the size and shape of toes says about their owners. - Donkeys, their extraordinary memories, and their link to the world’s most expensive cheese. - Why the best-trained dogs have the best-trained humans. Plus: Top 10 Halloween costumes for furry friends. - Unlocking the mysteries of weather extremes by looking to the Arctic. - Growing flavorful tomatoes in a fraction of the space. Plus: the best day to eat a tomato. 2020 ALMANAC EASY-FIND GUIDE [2020 Trends]( As of today, look for The 2020 Old Farmer’s Almanac everywhere that books and magazines are sold! - Is the 2020 edition in your local store? [See which retail stores carry the Almanac where you live](! - Find the U.S. paperback and hardcover editions on [Almanac.com](. - Find the U.S. and Canadian paperback editions on [Amazon.com]( and [Amazon.ca](. - Get the Almanac on [Kindle](, [Nook](, and [Digital Turn Page Edition]( “USEFUL, WITH A PLEASANT DEGREE OF HUMOR” Once again, thank you for your loyalty! We know that it often goes back many generations, just as our goal for each new Almanac goes back to the words above stated by our founder, Robert B. Thomas, more than two centuries ago. May the 2020 Almanac exceed your expectations, bring many smiles, and make every day special throughout the year! Sincerely, Your Old Farmer’s Almanac Editors [Almanacs]( [Calendars]( [Digital]( [Cooking]( [Garden]( [Home Goods]( [Weather]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Visit Almanac.com]( [Shop Our Store]( The Old Farmer's Almanac P.O. 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