The Art of Forecasting Styles 2

In the esteemed tradition of Forecasting Styles, our experts have compiled an anthology of the most esoteric and obscure forecasting methods.

From the ancient art of Astrological Forecasting, where the position of the stars and planets is used to predict the likelihood of precipitation.

Or, if you will, the more modern and decidedly less reliable method of Reading Tea Leaves, where the delicate art of interpreting the swirl patterns in a cup of tea is used to forecast the weather.

And, of course, the utterly absurd and completely not-at-all-scientific method of Reading Chicken Entrails, where the patterns on a chicken's intestines are used to predict the weather.

All of these methods, and more, can be found within our comprehensive guide to forecasting styles. Forecasting Styles 3 takes it a step further, with the inclusion of advanced techniques like "Forecasting by Coin Toss" and "Forecasting by Random Number Generator".

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