Long-Range Weather Forecast

Long-Range Weather Forecast Software


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Headquarters: New York, New York, United States.

 
  2024-02-06

Long Range Weather Forecast Overview


• For example, if you purchase a subscription in February 2020, you will immediately have access to the long-range forecasts covering November 2019 to October 2020.

• You have the option of purchasing a auto-renewable subscription to see the complete long-range day-by-day forecasts for ALL months in the current edition of The Old Farmer's Almanac.

When the next edition of The Old Farmer's Almanac is released in 2020, under the same subscription, you'll have access to the forecasts for November 2020 to October 2021.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac, North America’s most popular periodical and oldest almanac, uses three scientific disciplines to make its forecasts: solar science (the study of the activity on the Sun), climatology (the study of prevailing weather conditions over long periods of time, and meteorology (the study of the atmosphere).


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Planning a wedding and hoping that it doesn’t rain? Going on a tropical vacation and praying for sun? Hoping for a snowy ski season? Wondering if your winter will be colder than normal? Be in the know! This is the first weather app that predicts long-range weather—so that you can look into the future. Since 1792, when George Washington was president, The Old Farmer's Almanac has forecast the general weather with a proprietary technique that on average has proven to be 80% accurate! Please note . . . • Our FREE long-range day-by-day weather predictions cover this and the next month, and you also receive the 2020 annual summary for each region. • Individual long-range forecasts are available for 18 multistate regions of the United States and 7 regions of Canada —the most coverage available for more accurate forecasting. • Regional forecasts include seasonal summaries; monthly temperature and precipitation vs. normals, based on 30-year statistical averages; and day-by-day summaries (e.g., “Dec. 9–14 Rainy periods, warm”). Purchasing a subscription . . . • You have the option of purchasing a auto-renewable subscription to see the complete long-range day-by-day forecasts for ALL months in the current edition of The Old Farmer's Almanac. New editions are released each September and contain long-range forecasts from November until October of the following year. • The price of an annual subscription is $1.99 (price may vary by location). • Your subscription will automatically renew each year, at a cost of $1.99 (price may vary by location), unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. • For example, if you purchase a subscription in February 2020, you will immediately have access to the long-range forecasts covering November 2019 to October 2020. When the next edition of The Old Farmer's Almanac is released in 2020, under the same subscription, you'll have access to the forecasts for November 2020 to October 2021. • Subscriptions will be charged to your credit card through your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. • You can manage your subscriptions in Account Settings after purchase. • No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period. • Please review our Privacy Policy at ​https://www.almanac.com/content/privacy-policy and our Terms of Use at https://www.almanac.com/media/terms-use How do we do it? The Old Farmer’s Almanac, North America’s most popular periodical and oldest almanac, uses three scientific disciplines to make its forecasts: solar science (the study of the activity on the Sun), climatology (the study of prevailing weather conditions over long periods of time, and meteorology (the study of the atmosphere).




Top Reviews

By 1DtrmndMomma

Update?

When will this be updated again? It's October so Ive hit the end of the subscription and no update.

By katydlh

Don’t waste your money!

When I try looking ahead at weather the app says that I won’t be able to get the forecast until the middle of August when the new one comes out- it’s the last day of August and still nothing!!! BUT they took my money 🤬

By Laurde777

Didn’t expect a sales ad for an app.......

Then again I learned Farmers Almanac was acquired by a conglomerate and we all know what that equates to. The app is simply a commercial to sell subscriptions that auto-charge annually. Auto-charges should be outlawed and Farmers Almanac will never be as it once was.





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