Notice all the times you think/dream about scenarios, intense or otherwise, that don’t come true at all.
Note that they are far far more common and you don’t count yourself as psychic for seeing in advance what didn’t happen.
Also appreciate that of all the things you imagine/conceive in any form that aren’t happening have some chance of being similar to things that happen later to some degree - even significant degrees. They’re bound to happen. And that’s not even taking into account subconscious factors that make you more likely to think of certain things, more likely to fear certain things and more likely to notice fear-inducing things. Do you consider yourself to be psychic because you walked down a road and saw a rare tree that was on your mind at some earlier point? And as has also been said, memory is highly susceptible to being selective and changing over time…
The whole thing can be boiled down to the old “correlation does not mean causation”, but some people seem more susceptible than others to the seduction of awe and the attribution of truth to awesome/awful things. Everyone is going to experience the exact some things as you, some more and some less, but they don’t conclude psychic. Ask yourself honestly: why are you one of the ones who does? It’s entirely possible that you’re on one end of the bell-curve of normal probability of coincidentally imagining something before something similar enough happens, but ask yourself honestly: what significance does that really have?
If you like the idea of being special, earn it. Don’t linger on false conditions that create this illusion for yourself - by all means entertain them for fun - but kill your ego. Some people are going to be more different than others, it doesn’t matter if you aren’t, the challenge of accepting who and what you are is far more fulfilling than basing your self-worth on dishonesty.