The Farmers’ Almanac says Canadians should get ready for a traditional winter ahead, bringing bitter cold, regular snow, and strong storms. Credit: POWDER Magazine



Canadians should prepare for a winter filled with icy temperatures, heavy snow, and intense storms. That’s the latest word from the Farmers’ Almanac, which calls the upcoming 2025–26 season a “classic” winter.

The well-known publication, over 200 years old, began as a guide for farmers but has since become a seasonal favourite among skiers and snow lovers. Each year, it releases a long-range forecast that many look forward to — whether for practical planning or just for fun.

Snowy West, Wild Weather on the Coast

British Columbia will likely see near-normal temperatures and precipitation this winter. That doesn’t rule out major storms, though. Interior B.C., home to ski spots like Revelstoke, is expected to be one of Canada’s snowiest regions thanks to strong Pacific storm systems.

These storms could also hit the coast with heavy rain, high winds, and flooding. Depending on temperatures, ski areas like Whistler Blackcomb or Grouse Mountain might benefit from large snow dumps.

Eastern Canada Bracing for Nor’easters

Eastern Canada could face multiple Nor’easters and full-on blizzards, especially in January and February. Popular ski destinations such as Mont Tremblant and Sommet Saint Sauveur may see excellent powder conditions during those months.

The Farmers’ Almanac says January will be “stormy and frigid” nationwide. The East can expect powerful coastal storms, the Prairies will get deep freezes and blizzards, and the West will swing between rain and snow.

By February, “widespread snowstorms and deep freezes” could grip much of the country, adding to an already challenging season for shovelling and snow clearing.

Expect Dramatic Storms Across the Country

Overall, the Almanac predicts plenty of deep cold, heavy snow, and big storms from coast to coast. It could be a busy winter for both snowplows and ski lifts.

For outdoor enthusiasts, this might mean prime skiing and snowboarding conditions, though travel could be tricky at times. For everyone else, it might mean keeping a snow shovel close at hand.

Can You Trust the Forecast?

The Farmers’ Almanac claims its forecasts are accurate 80–85% of the time, according to its loyal followers. Meteorologists and news outlets have often questioned these predictions, pointing out that long-range forecasts can be uncertain.

Still, many see the Almanac as part of winter tradition. Even if not perfectly accurate, it offers an early reason to dream — or worry — about the snow and cold to come.

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