Even the Wooly Worms are agreeing.
http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/2011/10/wooly_worms_predict_severe_pen.html
Wooly worms predict severe Pennsylvania winter with deep snow
LEWISBURG - If the woolly worms are correct, schoolchildren might be getting a number of snow days this winter.
Judges who examined the color of black and brown fur of caterpillars Saturday at the 15th annual Woolly Worm Festival are predicting normal precipitation and temperatures early in the winter.
That will change to colder temperatures and well above normal precipitation, according to the judges who examined a number of caterpillars before reaching their forecast.
Chief Judge Steve Connolley, who claimed the woolly worms have an 80 percent accuracy, said based on what he observed, winter is going to be severe with deep, deep snow.
AccuWeather is forecasting a stormy and cold winter for central Pennsylvania with mild spells. An early-season lake-effect snow could blanket the northwestern part of the state, it says.