2008 Long-Range Weather

Predictions and Forecasts

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The 2008 print Old Farmer's Almanac contains long-range weather forecasts from November 2007, through October 2008.

As a courtesy to our Web site visitors we provide free detailed predictions for the current and next month. you can also purchase instant access to the complete 2008 forecast for your region.

Click the map to select your region (or see the Canadian regions):


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How Our Weather Forecasts Are Made

Our weather forecasts are determined by the use of a secret formula (devised in 1792 by the founder of this Almanac, Robert B. Thomas), enhanced by the most modern scientific calculations based on solar activity, particularly sunspot cycles. We also analyze weather records for particular locales. We believe nothing in the universe occurs haphazardly; there is a cause-and-effect pattern to all phenomena, including weather. It follows, therefore, that we believe weather is predictable. You can read more about how we predict the weather.

Modesty requires, however, that we add this caveat: It is obvious that neither we nor anyone else has as yet gained sufficient insight into the mysteries of the universe to predict weather long-range with anything resembling total accuracy.

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