That ubiquitous Sunday paper insert, Parade Magazine, has a set of weather predictions for us, based on The 2015 Farmer’s Almanac. A recent article stated that, “… the western third of the country, including most of California, should have below-normal precipitation.” But they did predict that the region north of the San Franscisoc Bay Area could see above-normal snowfalls.
How accurate is the Farmer’s Almanac? Anyone out there tracked this over time?
WIkipedia cites some sources suggesting it’s about 50-50 – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Farmer%27s_Almanac#Accuracy Let’s hope Southern California bests the predictions.