With this week's high temps, I am sure you're not thinking about winter coats and snow. However, according to the Farmer's Almanac, we could be headed into a harsh winter.

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It looks like the Midwest will be in for a winter stormy season this upcoming winter. The Farmer's Almanac says,

According to our extended forecasts, this winter season will have plenty of snow, rain, and mush—as well as some record-breaking cold temperatures! We are warning readers to get ready to “Shake, shiver, and shovel!

The I-95 corridor can be included in this winter mix zone with places to the north of the track seeing the precipitation fall more as snow and at times, a lot of it. This may be especially true over the Ohio Valley and Great Lakes area.

So, it might be just a normal winter for the Tri-States cold and snowy, what we all expect in the Midwest. The only good thing about winter is that I get to wear my cute winter clothes and boots, so if it has to snow in order for me to break out the winter gear then bring it on...I guess.

Just thinking about winter makes me shiver, as much as I HATE the heat right now, thinking about below 0-degree temps is not something I am ready for. Either way, winter will be here in the upcoming months and no matter how good or bad it wants last long and spring will be back.

LOOK: The most extreme temperatures in the history of every state

Stacker consulted 2021 data from the NOAA's State Climate Extremes Committee (SCEC) to illustrate the hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded in each state. Each slide also reveals the all-time highest 24-hour precipitation record and all-time highest 24-hour snowfall.

Keep reading to find out individual state records in alphabetical order.

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