Maggie says the wooly bear caterpillar was a good predictor of winter when she was growing up. The type of winter predicted varies by the amount of brown in the center of the caterpillar, as per this chart:

Here is a picture of a wooly bear Maggie took on our driveway recently:

I think the head is on the left (antennae?). Overall, it looks like a mild winter in southern New England that ends somewhat harshly.
What do your caterpillars look like? If you don't have any, how the heck do you predict the winter where you are and what will it be?

Here is a picture of a wooly bear Maggie took on our driveway recently:

I think the head is on the left (antennae?). Overall, it looks like a mild winter in southern New England that ends somewhat harshly.
What do your caterpillars look like? If you don't have any, how the heck do you predict the winter where you are and what will it be?