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  2. The Old Farmer's Almanac winter weather predictions for 2024-2025 have arrived, and it's looking like it's going to be milder than normal. ... The 15 best subscription gifts of 2024, no shipping ...

  3. Farmers' Almanac - Wikipedia

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    The first edition of the Farmers' Almanac, from 1818. Predictions for each edition are made as far as two years in advance. The U.S. retail edition of the Farmers' Almanac contains weather predictions for 7 U.S. climatic zones, defined by the publishers, in the continental United States, broken into 3-day intervals. Seasonal maps and summaries ...

  4. Farmers' Almanac winter forecast for 2024-2025: Wet, milder ...

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    The 208th edition of the Farmers' Almanac, out now, foresees a "Wet Winter Whirlwind," for the upcoming 2024-2025 winter season. "It definitely looks more wet than white in many areas," Farmers ...

  5. Commuters beware! Farmers’ Almanac releases its winter ...

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    Most of the US can expect this winter to be plenty wet - bad news for the nation’s commuters. The FarmersAlmanac released its annual 2024-2025 winter forecast, which shows an unpleasant ...

  6. Almanac - Wikipedia

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    Other currently published almanacs (ca. 2006) include TIME Almanac with Information Please, World Almanac and Book of Facts, The Farmer's Almanac and The Old Farmer's Almanac and The Almanac for Farmers & City Folk. The Inverness Almanac, an almanac/literary journal, was published in West Marin, California, from 2015 to 2016. [31]

  7. Old Farmer's Almanac - Wikipedia

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    The first Old Farmer's Almanac, then known as The Farmer's Almanac, was edited by Robert Bailey Thomas, the publication's founder. [6] There were many competing almanacs in the 18th century, but Thomas's book was a success. [6] In its second year, distribution tripled to 9,000. [3] The initial cost of the book was six pence (about four cents). [7]