ARIZONA NEWS

Forget Phil: NWS predicting dry, average winter in Arizona

Feb 1, 2013, 5:00 AM | Updated: 5:00 am

PHOENIX — Pennsylvania’s Punxsutawney Phil makes his call on how much more winter we’ll have on Saturday, but while he’s been fairly accurate on a national stage, he’s been pretty poor in predicting Arizona’s weather.

In the past 40 years, the groundhog has been right nationally about 60 percent of the time; not so much in Arizona.

“Last winter in Phoenix in February and March we were above average on temperatures, so his forecast was more or less wrong for our area,” said Charlotte Dewey with the National Weather Service.

Dewey said she’ll cut Phil some slack as Arizona winters are not like the rest of the country.

“We can have 90 degrees in March. We’re a special case.”

And taking the furball forecaster Phil out of the equation, here’s how Dewey sees our remaining winter.

“It’s going to be dry,” she said. “Near average temperatures. That pattern looks to continue through the rest of the winter.

Of course Arizona has Agua Fria Freddy, a rattlesnake that is our version of that other critter that forecasts the rest of the winter.

He is reportedly right more than 95 percent of the time.

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Forget Phil: NWS predicting dry, average winter in Arizona