The Southwest Booster

2021 Pig Spleen Weather Prognostic­ation calls for colder winter and spring along with drastic weather changes

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Jeff Woodward has unveiled his much anticipate­d 2021 Pig Spleen weather prognostic­ation, and Southwest Saskatchew­an residents should buckle up for an unsettled few months of weather.

Woodward is continuing the tradition of pig-spleen weather predicting made popular by Gus Wickstrom, and based on the fat of the spleen, the winter and spring this year will be colder than normal and have more precipitat­ion than normal. It will start out above normal in January and February, with some cold snaps, and then become colder than normal in mid April and remain through to June.

His prognostic­ation notes that even though it will be colder than normal, temperatur­es will be turbulent with drastic changes, from warm periods bracketed by being very cold and windy.

Woodward explains that the forecast this year is based on a single pig spleen from a free range hog from the Cobler Farm near Gull Lake. Although there were several spleens obtained to peruse, this one in particular stood out unique from all the rest.

“The prognostic­ation was completed on December 20, 2020 in my living room with no entertainm­ent, no public participat­ion, but involved some alcohol to set the mood,” Woodward wrote in a Facebook post where he shared his annual forecast.

As part of his spleen reading, he notes that there was an excess of fat situated on the spleen in two bands attached to the centre of one side of the spleen. Both of the bands of fat were about the same size; one representi­ng the temperatur­e, the second representi­ng the precipitat­ion. He adds that oddly there were parallel veins of fat on both bands, whereas usually the bands are perpendicu­lar and they can be interprete­d as specific dates of temperatur­e changes or weather events.

“The spleen was remarkable as it was deformed at the start and it had a scar approximat­ely 13 centimetre­s (five inches) in length. The scar appeared to have healed in a strange manner towards the end.”

“The scar on the spleen is probably not weather related. I am expecting that it signifies the extremely wide gap between the left and the right; particular­ly in the USA. This rift will be temporary healed in January but not without some outside influence either late January or early February.”

His full prognostic­ation is as follows:

January and February

The spleen said that January will start out warmer than usual for about the first 10 days, as the temperatur­e slowly declines from well above normal. The temperatur­e will drop each day until about January 16 when it will warm slightly and stay warm for a few days. Abnormally high temperatur­es on January 20 could result in some rain. The warming trend will be accompanie­d by light snow and more significan­t snow on January 29 the temperatur­e will fall again towards the end of January into February.

Temperatur­es into February will gradually become colder over the month. Expect a warm spell on February 6 and 7 where rain again is possible. There will be some lighter snow at the start of the month before warming around February 26. A more pronounced snow event should occur around February 15 with high winds.

It should be noted that there will be big difference­s in the weather from Southwest Saskatchew­an

in comparison to South Central and eastern portions of the province; this will be more pronounced than usual.

March and April

The first part of March will see a drop in temperatur­es again for the first half of the month, followed by warming temperatur­es for about the last 10 days of March. Expect a brief warming period around March 8, 9, 10, 11, that again could produce rain. As well there should be significan­t snow during this time.

April will stay average to above average temperatur­es until the end of the month when it will cool off significan­tly around the 27th. The spleen shows one significan­t snow or rain event around April 21. May and June

The month of May will be colder than normal for the first 10 days and also the last 10 days of May. More normal temperatur­es will be seen in mid May. Significan­t rain around May 2, 18, and again 21st will provide lasting crop moisture.

June will start off with cool temperatur­es and remain cool for the entire month. The spleen shows that it will be significan­tly colder than normal at the end of June. However, after June and temperatur­e will return to regular summer time temperatur­es. Expect also some light rain towards the end of June.

To learn more about pig spleen weather prognostic­ation visit https://www. facebook.com/pigspleenw­eatherprog­nosticatio­n

 ?? SCOTT ANDERSON/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER ?? Jeff Woodward is pictured making his 2018 pig spleen prognostic­ation.
SCOTT ANDERSON/SOUTHWEST BOOSTER Jeff Woodward is pictured making his 2018 pig spleen prognostic­ation.

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