I've always heard this one, and while I'm not sure how to read them, I would love to know what parts of the country are seeing different things. I know last year ours has 3 bands of red, and I'm not sure whether they were wide or narrow, since I have no basis for comparison.
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I found one with no stripe at all, and one that was all orange/brown!


Got me worried. But I'm sure glad I'm not in the northeast! 

I have heard both ways: more brown than black, harsh winter; more black than brown, harsh winter. So, I have seen regular wooly bears, brown wooly bears, black wooly bears, wooly bears with the minimum of black on the ends, and wooly bears with the minimum of brown in the middle. I guess our forecast is mixed? 

