Don’t know how it is around your area, but these guys can’t predict what is going to happen tomorrow. When the weather is not what they say, they always say the wind shifted or some other excuse. Good thing they don’t get paid for being right cause they would be broke
dalebardwell
HURRY FALL MY FAVORITE TIME OF THE YEAR 🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🍁🎃🎃🎃🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
annabrown
I’m from Canada I never pay attention to the farmers almanac, it’s always cold and snowy here from November to March.
joebobby
What's average? Historical average, or average over the last 10-20 years? Because average isn't average anymore.
alansach
Aww 🥰 that’s fantastic. I love Teddy’s Christmas spirit. I usually put up a small tree for Christmas in July and then take it back down again along with a batch of Christmas cookies
shirellmik
Growing up in southern California it diffently made a difference if it was a la Ninya year or not, so I'm guessing it also matters to the rest of the US also.
jillphillips
just generally, here in North Jersey La Nina winters give us more frequent snowfalls but less blizzard type storms. We'll see if that happens this year.
rokmin
These things are always crazy inaccurate
HootGamingQUIT
We haven't had a ''true'' cold and snowy winter since 2009-2010 here in the Mid-Atlantic area. The mild winters are so much easier to deal with and it's
great on those electric bills, but overall I think nature needs a solid cold winter (although I'm not a fan of it)!
David-scir
Here in California when we have La Niña, that means we have very little if any rain…
mamabear
We’re not sure it just has to wait and see who knows what it would be like. I’m predicting very cold. Who knows
steveperelli
I live in Arkansas and it's forecast to be warm? Love it!
mikeelder
I appreciate the comparison of years 2018 through 2024 of actual snow and temp annual averages in the winter months with the farmer’s almanac yearly predictions for those years, respectively. Thank you! That said, are you sure that the actual annual average snow falls, and temp numbers displayed on your screen are accurate? I ask because they are the same, never changing, year over year which I know is not accurate. So, what does the actual annual average snow fall and temp for each of the individual years from 2018-2024 tell us compared with the farmer's almanac predictions? I'm just curious. And thought I could help with this: I think for accuracy, relevancy, and consistency, its' best to use the same methodology or at least very similar methodology as the farmer's almanac to avoid invalidated findings or confusion or apples and oranges comparisons. There are scientists, and there are those who analyze their data. Both are cool in my book.
debraknorenberg
What about the snow coming in January from colorado to south Mississippi
southernslipping
I am in dryzona same weather every day hot dry hot dry
Christinschrader-hdio
I’m in Southeast Florida what are we expecting this winter?
zacharyberger
These winter forecasts are a little weird. I get that they base it mostly in history. We were suppose to be mild, snowy at BC Canada and wow, it was not mild. Average La Niña winter but it was El Niño last year…
terryleung
Yeah we will probably have another mild winter here in va.
walterbug
The old farmers almanac bases its predictions on over a century of statistics and observations, recorded history, and it has consistently outperformed every computer model based weather forecast made by meteorologists.
The graphic displayed in this video is deliberately deceiving and thus, so is the news program itself, and every story it has broadcast.