It's complicated': Old Farmer's Almanac predicts wet, mild winter, but meteorologists question forecast
Briefly

The Old Farmer's Almanac has been predicting the weather since 1794 but has averaged a success rate of only one-third to one-half of the time.
Meteorologist Jan Null criticizes the Almanac's unverifiable predictions, stating 'it's no better than flipping a coin' when assessing their historical accuracy.
NWS meteorologist Crystal Oudit mentions that predictions become more accurate as the season progresses, emphasizing the enhanced reliability of official forecasts.
The Almanac forecasts a wet and mild winter with storms occurring during mid-December, early January, and mid-to-late February, indicating higher rainfall and mountain snowfall.
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