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Farmer's Almanac predicting a great season for PA / NE


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lol, it was funny watching this appear on all the forums. I was waiting for it on this one.

 

The almanac says the same thing every year.. Cold and snowy in the NE. Are they ever right? not really.

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Found the Farmer's Almanac prediction for last year, saved on my hard drive:

 

 

DATE: August 26, 2006

For Immediate Release

 

Contact: Peter Geiger, Philom., Editor 207-755-2246

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NOAH doesn't think so

 

Oct-Nov-December Temperature:

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Oct-Nov-December Precipitation:

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Nov-December-January Temperature:

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Nov-December-January Precipitation:

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December-January-February Temperature:

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December-January-February Precipitation:

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January-February-March Temperature:

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January-February-March Precipitation:

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February-March-April Temperature:

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February-March-April Precipitation:

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If these pan out, it's gonna rawk again in the PNW.

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Let's see, for me that means anything goes all winter in terms of temperature, but above normal precipitation in early winter. Since we get most of our snow here in December and January, it means we'll either open early or open late due to rain. I think that pretty much covers all possibilities......

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Let's see, for me that means anything goes all winter in terms of temperature, but above normal precipitation in early winter. Since we get most of our snow here in December and January, it means we'll either open early or open late due to rain. I think that pretty much covers all possibilities......

 

hahah you know I never looked at it that way but your totally right.

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Let's see, for me that means anything goes all winter in terms of temperature, but above normal precipitation in early winter. Since we get most of our snow here in December and January, it means we'll either open early or open late due to rain. I think that pretty much covers all possibilities......

 

unless I'm missing something, the NOAH maps show average or above temps and average or below precip, so a warm dry winter (no snow).

 

The almanac is a POS anyway, as is any long range forecast. Look at how "terrible" the last two hurrican seasons were predicted to be after global warming was blamed for the last bad one. How bad did they turn out to be?

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unless I'm missing something, the NOAH maps show average or above temps and average or below precip, so a warm dry winter (no snow).

Maybe for YOU, but not for me. I'm about 2300 miles west of you.

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What about if you invited a teenage boy to stay with Siblet? B)
She's currently single, but past male guests have slept on the floor in the library on some foam blocks taken from window seats. Since this is right outside her door I think she'd complain about some strange dude underfoot if she came home that weekend.

 

Now, MY longtime friends get house in Siblet's bunkbed, much to her chagrin.

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