WASHINGTON, USA — With only a couple months left in summer for 2025, the Farmer's Almanac is looking ahead. The Almanac, which has released weather predictions since 1818, recently released their fall and winter weather predictions for the United States. For the Pacific Northwest, higher-than-normal precipitation is predicted. The Almanac uses lunar cycles and other information to back their predictions. Historically, they are very vague.

Fall prediction comparison

For the fall, the Almanac predicts that the region will be warmer and wetter than normal. While the remainder of the United States is predicted to see below average rainfall totals, the Pacific Northwest is an exception.

In comparison, the Climate Prediction Center forecasts temperatures to be warmer than normal for Washingto

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