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<blockquote data-quote="BLACKBOX" data-source="post: 603162" data-attributes="member: 6700"><p>Well, next Tuesday is the first day of Fall. which means before too long we will be into Winter weather. We've had a terrible Winter last year with record snowfall (and this is West of the Rockies!).</p><p></p><p>Farmer's Almanac calls for "Numbingly Cold and Snowy" for two thirds of ther country. The West and Southwest will still experience colder than normal temps.</p><p></p><p>How many of you think Farmer's Almanac is accurate in long range predictions?</p><p>I say sometimes they're not too far off with their forecast but they can't really gauge the severity of some of these storms and the challenges each presents.</p><p></p><p>Last year our worst storm hit right at Christmas and packages were delivered way past the Holidays with many perishables refused and thrown out. </p><p></p><p>All I want this Christmas is for Santa to give us a normal peak season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLACKBOX, post: 603162, member: 6700"] Well, next Tuesday is the first day of Fall. which means before too long we will be into Winter weather. We've had a terrible Winter last year with record snowfall (and this is West of the Rockies!). Farmer's Almanac calls for "Numbingly Cold and Snowy" for two thirds of ther country. The West and Southwest will still experience colder than normal temps. How many of you think Farmer's Almanac is accurate in long range predictions? I say sometimes they're not too far off with their forecast but they can't really gauge the severity of some of these storms and the challenges each presents. Last year our worst storm hit right at Christmas and packages were delivered way past the Holidays with many perishables refused and thrown out. All I want this Christmas is for Santa to give us a normal peak season. [/QUOTE]
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