Farmers Almanac was dead on!
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Farmers Almanac was dead on!
I hope this follows for the rest of their winter prediction. The farmers almanac predicted for oct 1-3 dry, cool possible frosts new england. That did indeed happen! I really do hope they are dead on with their predictions, as that would result in tons of snow!
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Re: Farmers Almanac was dead on!
nikolai wrote:I hope this follows for the rest of their winter prediction. The farmers almanac predicted for oct 1-3 dry, cool possible frosts new england. That did indeed happen! I really do hope they are dead on with their predictions, as that would result in tons of snow!
LOL. I can predict that for Oct 1-3 of any year and have a greater than 50% of being right. It's like predicting temps in the 90s for Dallas for Jul 1-3 of any given year.
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Re: Farmers Almanac was dead on!
roarusdogus wrote:nikolai wrote:I hope this follows for the rest of their winter prediction. The farmers almanac predicted for oct 1-3 dry, cool possible frosts new england. That did indeed happen! I really do hope they are dead on with their predictions, as that would result in tons of snow!
LOL. I can predict that for Oct 1-3 of any year and have a greater than 50% of being right. It's like predicting temps in the 90s for Dallas for Jul 1-3 of any given year.
How dare you interject logic into this thread?

Looks like I'll be back in michigan for christmas this year...I am bound to see some snow

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