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	<title>Comments on: A Day to Remember</title>
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		<title>By: isabelle klar</title>
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		<description>Seems that the Farmers Almanac always predicts exactly the opposite from what our weather actually is.  With all due respect, are they just able to predict in general terms for a wide area?  For instance, for my area (WV) they predicted warm for November 11 through l7, and here we sit 20 degrees colder than average.  They predicted a wet summer, and I was so excited because I am a gardener.  We ended up getting about five inches of rain from the middle of July to November 1.  Our local creek dried up.  Is there something else to be taken into consideration here?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seems that the Farmers Almanac always predicts exactly the opposite from what our weather actually is.  With all due respect, are they just able to predict in general terms for a wide area?  For instance, for my area (WV) they predicted warm for November 11 through l7, and here we sit 20 degrees colder than average.  They predicted a wet summer, and I was so excited because I am a gardener.  We ended up getting about five inches of rain from the middle of July to November 1.  Our local creek dried up.  Is there something else to be taken into consideration here?</p>
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