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NOAA predicts a warmer, drier summer for the Pacific Northwest, contrasting with the Old Farmer's Almanac's cooler forecast.
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a cooler summer with average precipitation for the Pacific Northwest, while NOAA forecasts a warmer and drier summer for the region.
Despite the Almanac claiming an 80% accuracy rate, a University of Illinois study found it to be correct only 52% of the time.
NOAA uses more modern methods like weather data and satellite imagery for its predictions.
The accuracy of each forecast will become clear as summer progresses.
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La NOAA predice un verano más cálido y seco para el noroeste del Pacífico, en contraste con el pronóstico más frío del Old Farmer's Almanac.