It’s been a bear of a winter in Iowa, with many parts of the Hawkeye State digging out from hefty snowfall in the bitter cold. But as we turn the corner into February, no doubt many people are looking forward to a warm, welcoming spring that will bring new plants, chirping birds, and opportunities for outdoor recreation. But hold on – you might not want to put away the coat and boots just yet. The Farmers’ Almanac, considered the gold standard when it comes to weather predictions, just released an article titled “Soggy, Shivering Spring Ahead”. So people should prepare for a cold, stormy spring in Iowa. Spring 2023 is looking like it might go in like a lion – and that lion might be looking to stick around.

Winter in Iowa can be beautiful, but it can also be rough - with heavy snow and bitterly cold temperatures.

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As we come to the end of another snowy winter, spring is on the horizon - and the melting snow is giving many Iowans hope and energy.

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The Farmers’ Almanac, which boasts an 80% accuracy rating since 1792, has made its seasonal predictions. Are they calling for a warm, sunny spring so everyone can get outdoors again?

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Unfortunately, no - the Farmers’ Almanac has described the conditions in spring 2023 for Iowa as “Coolish” with above-normal precipitation.

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So keep your coat, umbrella, and boots on hand - although it could be worse. Iowa is near a corridor in the midwest that could see heavy storms and even cooler weather.

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Weather is not an exact science - but right now, the experts are saying to get ready to bundle up this spring, and look forward to summer!

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What are your spring plans – and is this rough weather prediction likely to change them? Let us know in the comments section. If you’re looking for supplies to get through the tail-end of winter and a cold spring in Iowa, check out our guide to the ultimate winter packing list. If you want to make the most of the cold weather, check out this park that becomes an ice palace in the winter.

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