Farmer's Almanac Forecast 2025

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Farmer's Almanac Forecast 2025

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Wed Mar 05, 2025 8:06 pm

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Wed Mar 05, 2025 9:19 pm

Accurate in Phoenix so far. I just know I'm going to blink and it'll be 110 though
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Thu Mar 06, 2025 1:51 am

On Track--temperature and precipitation close to normal. Normal last frost.

Not even close. Precipitation way below normal. No rain in our rainiest month (February) and about an inch before that. Last year had 24 inches. This year about two inches so far. We are getting a rainy March. Looks like March may yield two or three more inches. If we are lucky maybe we'll get a total of five, hopefully 6 at the end of this season which ends March-April. Preceding this worst year in the last 20 was 8 inches.

Normal last frost? What's frost?

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Thu Mar 06, 2025 3:54 am

We are in the “Hot, Fast Start” Zone. Marked as “Earlier than normal last frost”. Normal or average last frost date here is February 15th. We were at 28° on the 20th. Second half of February into March so far is trending a little below normal on temperature. Been a little on the dry side. I guess we’ll see what the rest of March into April holds.
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