Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Oh Really?
The Farmers Almanac 2009 predictions for Southern BC:
February 2009
Avg. Temperature: 2°C (5°C above avg. north, 1°C below south)
Precipitation: 90mm (10mm above avg. northeast, 50mm below southwest)
Feb. 1-12: Occasional rain coast, snow showers inland; mild
Feb. 13-21: Sunny, seasonable
Feb. 22-28: Rainy periods coast, snow inland; seasonable
March 2009
Avg. Temperature: 2°C (2°C below avg.)
Precipitation: 100mm (avg.)
Mar. 1-7: Showers coast, snow showers inland; cold
Mar. 8-11: Rain coast, snow inland
Mar. 12-19: Showers coast, snow showers inland; cold
Mar. 20-22: Sunny, mild
Mar. 23-31: Occasional rain coast, occasional snow inland
Winter will be milder than normal, with above-normal rainfall in the west, above-normal snowfall in the southeast, and below-normal snow and precipitation in the northeast. The coldest temperatures will occur in mid- and late January, with the heaviest snows in mid-December and mid-January.
April and May will be cooler than normal, with below-normal precipitation in all areas but the northeast.
Summer will be cooler and rainier than normal, with the hottest temperatures in early July.
September and October will be cooler than normal, with precipitation below normal near the coast and above normal inland.
That book is full of shit.
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