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So although the Farmers’ Almanac has no scientific facts or logic to back up anything it says, it's just lucky guessing at best sometimes, it's great to read when there isn't anything in the forecast worth the time..
"In the 2014 Farmers’ Almanac, we predicted that “tornado alley,†in the nation’s midsection, would see an active year, with a dangerous flare-up in April and again in June.
In particular, watch for a strong tornado threat tornado Central and Southern Texas, as well as Louisiana, in the opening days of April. Ongoing stormy weather throughout the month will mean continued risk.
Another heavy storm system could bring tornado activity in the opening week of May, as could a few locally strong thunderstorms in Oklahoma and Texas at the end of the month.
June will bring even more thunderstorms with the potential for tornadoes, particularly near the official start of summer on the 21st."
"In the 2014 Farmers’ Almanac, we predicted that “tornado alley,†in the nation’s midsection, would see an active year, with a dangerous flare-up in April and again in June.
In particular, watch for a strong tornado threat tornado Central and Southern Texas, as well as Louisiana, in the opening days of April. Ongoing stormy weather throughout the month will mean continued risk.
Another heavy storm system could bring tornado activity in the opening week of May, as could a few locally strong thunderstorms in Oklahoma and Texas at the end of the month.
June will bring even more thunderstorms with the potential for tornadoes, particularly near the official start of summer on the 21st."