The annual, which is over 200 years old, was started by an Offaly man.
The end of war in Europe, a severe health warning for Donald Trump, and an Atlantic event on the Westm Coast of Ireland are just some of the predictions made by The Old Moore's Almanac.
The annual, which is 259 years old, was started by Offaly's Theophilus Moore.
The 2022 edition correctly predicted last year's summer heatwave, and that house prices would continue to rise.
Editor of Old Moore's Almanac, Nicole Buckley says the annual was on the money when it came to Putin and Russia in the past and is making a big call for 2023:
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