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Arizona's Weather Guide Takes a Final Bow

Arizona, USAWednesday, November 26, 2025
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After centuries of guiding farmers and weather enthusiasts, the Farmers’ Almanac is wrapping up its journey. The 2026 edition will be the last, and the website will close its doors in December.

Why is it Ending?

The financial hurdles of keeping up with today’s fast-paced media world have become too steep.

Sandi Duncan and Peter Geiger, the almanac’s editor and editor emeritus, shared a heartfelt message thanking their loyal readers. They expressed pride in the legacy they leave behind, even though the almanac will no longer be available in print or online.

What is the Farmers’ Almanac?

It’s a trusted source for:

  • Weather forecasts
  • Lunar calendars
  • Gardening tips

Since 1818, it has been a go-to for people looking for long-range weather predictions. The final edition, the 2026 version, is already out, but you might still find copies at local stores.

Winter Forecast for Arizona and the Southwest

Winter is just around the corner. The winter solstice, marking the official start of winter, is on December 21. Meteorological winter begins a bit earlier, on December 1.

For Arizona and the southwest, the Farmers’ Almanac predicted:

  • Average temperatures
  • Wet conditions this winter

Leading up to Thanksgiving, the forecast included:

  • "Problematic weather" with light snow in some parts of Arizona
  • Fair and cold conditions right at Thanksgiving
  • Showers and thunderstorms between November 28-30

Overall, the region should have a mild winter with not too many extremes.

Legacy of the Farmers’ Almanac

The Farmers’ Almanac has been a staple for many, providing valuable insights and predictions. As it takes its final bow, it leaves behind a rich legacy and a grateful community of readers. While the almanac may no longer be available, its impact and the memories it created will live on.

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