‘Something we have not experienced in years’: pig spleen prognostic calls for harsh winter
Get ready for a cold snowy winter – that’s according to Wade Gilbertson, a Parkside farmer who practices the art of predicting the weather using pig spleens.
“It is a going to be a winter like Saskatchewan’s normal winters as they called them back in the day when I was a kid,” Gilbertson told paNOW. “They’ll be lots of snow and it’ll be colder than average until about January.”
While seasonal temperatures are set to return toward the end of January, the two months leading up to that “will be something we haven’t experience in years,” Gilbertson predicts.
February will be unremarkable, but by the middle of March colder than normal temperatures and significant snowfall will return to carry us into April.