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Love That Almanac...Even When It Says The "F" Word - UPDATE

By Janet Evans
Wednesday, Oct 15 2008, 06:50 AM



"Parts of California See Coldest Temps since 1893"

"Cold Temps in Oregon Break 118 year Old Record"


Those are the headlines today, and it's only mid-October!

Brrrr is going to be the term this winter.

Only 67 more days!

 




California

"Temperatures dropped to 31 degrees in the Ukiah Valley on Saturday night and early Sunday morning, the coldest Oct. 12 morning since record keeping began in Ukiah in 1893, said Troy Nicolini, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Eureka. The previous record was 34 degrees in 1916."


Read the article HERE



Oregon

"Cold temperatures set several new record lows this weekend, including a low of 22 Saturday in downtown Pendleton that broke a 118 year-old record of 24.

Record lows started falling Thursday with a new low of 20 for Meacham, four degrees cooler than the previous record from 2006, according to information from the Web site for the National Weather Service Forecast Office in Pendleton."

Read the article HERE





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The predictions are usually correct….

I’m speaking of the Farmers' Almanac.  Actually, I think when I first put my blog up I had a link to Farmers' Almanac. 

Farmers' Almanac 2009 goes on sale in August and they have some nasty predictions for winter in our area.  They start with the letter “F.”  That would be FRIGID.  They end with the letter “B.”  That would be BRRRR. 

It’s going to be cold this winter.

Read about it HERE

You can check out the online version HERE or the original New Hampshire-based Old Farmers' Almanac (1792) :


Old Farmers' Almanac





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